Thanks for your support. > The question is, does the MDS you're using return an inode structure > version >=2 ? How do I check that? I'm somewhat certain that the pinning actually works, the load distribution between the two active MDSes is consistent with expectations of pinning. Is it possible that setting the pin xattrib succeeded even though I can't query its value? Is there a way to check which MDS is working on what? > Yes, he needs to upgrade to at least nautilus. Mimic is missing commit > 8469a81625180668a9dec840293013be019236b8. Or could I patch and compile from source? Best regards, ================= Frank Schilder AIT Risø Campus Bygning 109, rum S14 ________________________________________ From: Patrick Donnelly <pdonnell@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: 15 March 2021 18:43:36 To: Jeff Layton Cc: Frank Schilder; ceph-users@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: Re: MDS pinning: ceph.dir.pin: No such attribute On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 10:42 AM Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The question is, does the MDS you're using return an inode structure > version >=2 ? Yes, he needs to upgrade to at least nautilus. Mimic is missing commit 8469a81625180668a9dec840293013be019236b8. -- Patrick Donnelly, Ph.D. He / Him / His Principal Software Engineer Red Hat Sunnyvale, CA GPG: 19F28A586F808C2402351B93C3301A3E258DD79D _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx