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Dell PowerEdge M420 Manuel
Improving NFS Performance on HPC Clusters with Dell Fluid Cache for DAS
Stripe Element Size
Disk Cache Policy
A.5. XFS and DFC configuration
In this final step of the configuration on the server, the XFS file system is created, DFC is configured,
and the storage exported to the I/O clients via NFS.
1. Create the XFS file system on the RAID 60 virtual disk attached to the PERC H810 adapter. Note the
stripe unit (su) and stripe width (sw). The stripe unit is the stripe element size that was used to
format the virtual disk in step 3, Section A.4. The stripe width is the number of data drives in the
virtual disk. This solution uses 48 disks, a RAID 6 configuration with a spanlength of 12 (10 data
disks and 2 parity disks) and that results in a total of 40 data disks.
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# mkfs.xfs -d
2. Set up the cache pool for Dell Fluid Cache.
Verify that the DFC service is running.
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# service fluid_cache status
Add two SSDs to the cache pool and check the status.
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# fldc --add --ssd=/dev/rssda -v
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# fldc --add --ssd=/dev/rssdb –v
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# fldc -v --list --ssd
Enable caching on the RAID 60 external virtual disk. Note the device and the mode for caching
(write-back in the command below).
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# fldc --enable
At this point, DFC will create a new device called /dev/fldc0 that includes the cache pool and
the virtual disk.
Check the DFC status
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# fldc --status
3. Mount the file system. Note the device mounted is /dev/fldc0
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# mount -o
noatime,allocsize=1g,nobarrier,inode64,logbsize=262144,attr2
/home/xfs/
4. Export this file system over NFS by modifying /etc/exports. Note that the share is exported with
the 'sync' option.
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# cat /etc/exports
/home/xfs *(rw,no_root_squash,sync)
5. Restart the NFS service. Now the clients can mount the NFS share over the ib0 interface. Note that
this solution recommends NFS v3 based on the results of a
[root@nfs-dfc ~]# service nfs restart
: 512 KB
: Disabled
su=512k,sw=40
-l size=128m
--disk=/dev/sdc
previous
/dev/sdc
--mode=wb
/dev/fldc0
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