orangefs: clarify build steps for test server in orangefs.txt

Signed-off-by: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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Mike Marshall 2020-04-08 13:01:03 -04:00
parent 0e393a9a8f
commit aa317d3351
1 changed files with 19 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -38,16 +38,6 @@ DOCUMENTATION
http://www.orangefs.org/documentation/
USERSPACE FILESYSTEM SOURCE
===========================
http://www.orangefs.org/download
Orangefs versions prior to 2.9.3 would not be compatible with the
upstream version of the kernel client.
RUNNING ORANGEFS ON A SINGLE SERVER
===================================
@ -91,6 +81,14 @@ Mount the filesystem.
mount -t pvfs2 tcp://localhost:3334/orangefs /pvfsmnt
USERSPACE FILESYSTEM SOURCE
===========================
http://www.orangefs.org/download
Orangefs versions prior to 2.9.3 would not be compatible with the
upstream version of the kernel client.
BUILDING ORANGEFS ON A SINGLE SERVER
====================================
@ -102,18 +100,24 @@ You can omit --prefix if you don't care that things are sprinkled around
in /usr/local. As of version 2.9.6, OrangeFS uses Berkeley DB by
default, we will probably be changing the default to LMDB soon.
./configure --prefix=/opt/ofs --with-db-backend=lmdb
./configure --prefix=/opt/ofs --with-db-backend=lmdb --disable-usrint
make
make install
Create an orangefs config file.
Create an orangefs config file by running pvfs2-genconfig and
specifying a target config file. Pvfs2-genconfig will prompt you
through. Generally it works fine to take the defaults, but you
should use your server's hostname, rather than "localhost" when
it comes to that question.
/opt/ofs/bin/pvfs2-genconfig /etc/pvfs2.conf
Create an /etc/pvfs2tab file.
Localhost is fine for your pvfs2tab file:
echo tcp://localhost:3334/orangefs /pvfsmnt pvfs2 defaults,noauto 0 0 > \
/etc/pvfs2tab
@ -127,7 +131,7 @@ Bootstrap the server.
Start the server.
/opt/osf/sbin/pvfs2-server /etc/pvfs2.conf
/opt/ofs/sbin/pvfs2-server /etc/pvfs2.conf
Now the server should be running. Pvfs2-ls is a simple
test to verify that the server is running.
@ -137,11 +141,11 @@ test to verify that the server is running.
If stuff seems to be working, load the kernel module and
turn on the client core.
/opt/ofs/sbin/pvfs2-client -p /opt/osf/sbin/pvfs2-client-core
/opt/ofs/sbin/pvfs2-client -p /opt/ofs/sbin/pvfs2-client-core
Mount your filesystem.
mount -t pvfs2 tcp://localhost:3334/orangefs /pvfsmnt
mount -t pvfs2 tcp://`hostname`:3334/orangefs /pvfsmnt
RUNNING XFSTESTS