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- For all other types of federated cell members servers - you may map the mount points to any disk.
Creating Mount Points
Use LVM (Logical Volume Manager) to create the mount points. You may use the following commands as an example of how to configure a single mount point (/data2 in this case):
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pvcreate -ff /dev/nvme0n1 vgcreate vg_data2 /dev/nvme0n1 lvcreate -l 100%FREE -n lv_data vg_data2 mkfs.xfs -f /dev/vg_data2/lv_data echo "/dev/vg_data2/lv_data /data2 xfs defaults 0 0" >> /etc/fstab mkdir -p /data2 |
Inspecting final configuration
Execute the following command and verify mount points (this example is for 6 disks per cell member and does not include other mount points that should exist):
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lsblk
Expected output:
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
nvme0n1 259:2 0 2.9T 0 disk
└─vg_data2-lv_data 253:0 0 2.9T 0 lvm /data2
nvme1n1 259:5 0 2.9T 0 disk
└─vg_data22-lv_data 253:11 0 2.9T 0 lvm /data22
nvme2n1 259:1 0 2.9T 0 disk
└─vg_data3-lv_data 253:9 0 2.9T 0 lvm /data3
nvme3n1 259:0 0 2.9T 0 disk
└─vg_data33-lv_data 253:10 0 2.9T 0 lvm /data33
nvme4n1 259:3 0 2.9T 0 disk
└─vg_data44-lv_data 253:8 0 2.9T 0 lvm /data44
nvme5n1 259:4 0 2.9T 0 disk
└─vg_data4-lv_data 253:7 0 2.9T 0 lvm /data4 |
Cell Member Federation
In order to federate and configure the cell member, run the following script in the cell manager once per cell member.
For instance, to federate two cell members, the script should be run twice (in the cell manager) - first time with the IP address of the first cell member, and second time with the IP address of the second cell member.
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