File system – HP XC System 3.x Software User Manual
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SAN Storage
The HP XC system uses the HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share (HP StorageWorks SFS), which is based
on Lustre technology and uses the Lustre File System from Cluster File Systems, Inc. This is a turnkey Lustre
system from HP. It supplies access to Lustre file systems through Lustre client/server protocols over various
system interconnects. The HP XC system is a client to the HP StorageWorks SFS server.
Local Storage
Local storage for each node holds the operating system, a copy of the HP XC System Software, and temporary
space that can be used by jobs running on the node.
HP XC file systems are described in detail in
File System
Each node of the HP XC system has its own local copy of all the HP XC System Software files including the
Linux distribution; it also has its own local user files. Every node can also import files from NFS or Lustre file
servers. HP XC System Software uses NFS 3, including both client and server functionality. HP XC System
Software also enables Lustre client services for high-performance and high-availability file I/O. These Lustre
client services require the separate installation of Lustre software, provided with the HP Storage Works
Scalable File Share (SFS).
NFS files can be shared exclusively among the nodes of the HP XC System or can be shared between the
HP XC and external systems. External NFS files can be shared with any node having a direct external network
connection. It is also possible to set up NFS to import external files to HP XC nodes without external network
connections, by routing through a node with an external network connection. Your system administrator can
choose to use either the HP XC administrative network or the HP XC system interconnect for NFS operations.
The HP XC system interconnect can potentially offer higher performance, but only at the potential decrease
in the performance of application communications.
For high-performance or high-availability file I/O, the Lustre file system is available on HP XC. The Lustre file
system uses POSIX-compliant syntax and semantics. The HP XC System Software includes kernel modifications
required for Lustre client services which enables the operation of the separately installable Lustre client
software. The Lustre file server product used on HP XC is the HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share (SFS),
which fully supports the HP XC System Software.
The SFS also includes HP XC Lustre client software. The SFS can be integrated with the HP XC so that Lustre
I/O is performed over the same high-speed system interconnect fabric used by the HP XC. So, for example,
if the HP XC system interconnect is based on a Quadrics® QsNet II® switch, then the SFS will serve files
over ports on that switch. The file operations are able to proceed at the full bandwidth of the HP XC system
interconnect because these operations are implemented directly over the low-level communications libraries.
Further optimizations of file I/O can be achieved at the application level using special file system commands
– implemented as ioctls – which allow a program to interrogate the attributes of the file system, modify
the stripe size and other attributes of new (zero-length) files, and so on. Some of these optimizations are
implicit in the HP-MPI I/O library, which implements the MPI-2 file I/O standard.
File System Layout
In an HP XC system, the basic file system layout is the same as that of the Red Hat Advanced Server 3.0
Linux file system.
The HP XC file system is structured to separate cluster-specific files, base operating system files, and
user-installed software files. This allows for flexibility and ease of potential upgrades of the system software
and keeps software from conflicting with user installed software. Files are segregated into the following types
and locations:
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HP XC-specific software is located in /opt/hptc
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HP XC configuration data is located in /opt/hptc/etc
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Clusterwide directory structure (file system) is located in /hptc_cluster
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