Harmonic MediaGrid Installation And Configuration Manual page 190

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Chapter 6 Accessing the Harmonic MediaGrid
Table 6–2: Linux FSD Mount Options
Option
readpri=abc
writepri=abc
iflist=abc:def
allnic
noopendelete
noflushonclose
mdsconn=n
throughput
singlewriter
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Specify read data priority. The following types are supported:
(lowest priority) = background
bg
= low
low
(default) = normal
nr
= real
rt
(highest priority) = system
sys
CAUTION: Changing these settings from the default can have adverse
effects cluster-wide.
Specify write data priority. The following types are supported:
(lowest priority) = background
bg
= low
low
(default) = normal
nr
= real
rt
(highest priority) = system
sys
CAUTION: Changing these settings from the default can have adverse
effects cluster-wide.
Specify the interface(s) used to transfer data. Refer to
Linux
for details.
Specify use of all system interfaces. Refer to
details.
This option prevents the deleting or renaming of files which are in active use (in
the application "open" state) by this client. When listing this option in the mount
command, it will affect all files open on the volume mount and no other client may
remove or rename any of those files.
This option prioritizes the file close operation and delays the transfer of modified
data to the server (the transfer of data typically, but not always, occurs within a few
seconds). This may be useful when you are writing to a large number of files, and
other clients do not need immediate access to the files after you have closed
them.
Specify the maximum number of ContentDirector connections. Supported
numbers are 8 >= n <= 32. The default is 8. Increasing the number may improve
the performance of large numbers of metadata operations.
This option improves Linux FSD throughput and sets the following values:
readahead is 16
mdsconn is equal to 16
number of cache write thread is 16
This option provides exclusive write access for applications on the client. This
means files cannot be opened for writing on another client system at the same
time. They can, however, be opened on other clients in read mode. By default, this
option is turned off.
Mounting a Harmonic MediaGrid File System Using Linux
Description
Enabling Multi-NIC Usage on Linux
190
Enabling Multi-NIC Usage on
for
Harmonic MediaGrid Release 4.1

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