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Installing and configuring HP XC systems2–12
specifically the section titled Disabling Portals compatibility mode (when client nodes have been
upgraded).
3. On the head node in the HP XC system, edit the /etc/modprobe.conf.lustre file and change
the portals_compatibility setting to none.
4. Use the cluster_config utility to update the golden image with the modified
/etc/modprobe.conf.lustre file.
5. Propagate the modified /etc/modprobe.conf.lustre file to all nodes.
6. Remount the Lustre file systems on the nodes.
Repeat these steps on each HP XC system that accesses the HP SFS system.
2.4 Downgrading HP SFS client software on HP XC systems
The HP XC version on the client nodes must be capable of interoperating with the HP SFS server and client
versions. In addition, the HP SFS client version must be capable of interoperating with the HP SFS server
version on the servers in the HP SFS system. See Section 1.3.2 for details of which HP XC and HP SFS
versions can interoperate successfully.
See Section 1.3.2 for details of which HP XC and HP SFS versions can interoperate successfully.
To downgrade the HP SFS client software on the HP XC head node, perform the following steps:
1. Stop all jobs that are using Lustre file systems.
To determine what processes on the head node are using a Lustre file system, enter the fuser
command as shown in the following example, where /data is the mount point of the file system. You
must enter the command as root user; if you run the command as any other user, no output is
displayed:
# fuser -vm /data
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/data root 303 ..c.. su
user2 10993 ..c.. csh
user2 16408 ..c.. ssh
user3 22513 ..c.. csh
user3 31820 ..c.. res
user3 31847 ..c.. 1105102082.1160
user3 31850 ..c.. 1105102082.1160
user3 31950 ..c.. mpirun
user3 31951 ..c.. srun
user1 32572 ..c.. bash
Alternatively, you can enter the following command (enter the command as root user; if you run the
command as any other user, the command only reports the current user’s references):
# lsof /data
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
su 5384 root cwd DIR 83,106 294912 393217 /data/user1
csh 10993 user2 cwd DIR 83,106 4096 52428801 /data/user2/bonnie
ssh 16408 user2 cwd DIR 83,106 4096 52428801 /data/user2/bonnie
csh 22513 user3 cwd DIR 83,106 4096 39682049
/data/user3/bids/noaa/runs/0128
res 31820 user3 cwd DIR 83,106 12288 39649281
/data/user3/bids/noaa/runs/0096
110510208 31847 user3 cwd DIR 83,106 12288 39649281
/data/user3/bids/noaa/runs/0096
110510208 31850 user3 cwd DIR 83,106 12288 39649281
/data/user3/bids/noaa/runs/0096
mpirun 31950 user3 cwd DIR 83,106 12288 39649281
/data/user3/bids/noaa/runs/0096
srun 31951 user3 cwd DIR 83,106 12288 39649281
/data/user3/bids/noaa/runs/0096
bash 32572 user1 cwd DIR 83,106 294912 393217 /data/user1
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