Re: Testing write master and multiple read clients on NFS share

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Well, as I wrote it was a first try but since it seems to have no obvious flaws and I was satisfied with the results, I'm happy to have provided a useful example. Please go ahead and add it if you like. However I would add the time_based option as Daniel Abuggie suggested. It made more sense.

I also like the idea to have a bunch of example files since the HOWTO is very detailed but also very heavy for a beginner to work through.

-- Michael

Am 24.05.15 um 03:15 schrieb Jens Axboe:
On 05/20/2015 05:51 AM, Michael Weinrich wrote:
Yeah, well, I needed a process that writes to the same files the others
are reading from to somehow simulate expiring local caches (and to see,
if NFS handles that the right way). And yes, it took me quite some time
to dig through most of the options to tailor the tests to my needs

But I'm also glad to hear, that it doesn't look completely wrong for a
first try :-)

I think it looks very reasonable. I'd like to include your job file in
the examples/ directory, if that's OK with you.

In general, I'd love to have a richer repository of job files included
(or available, at least). It's much easier for new users to find
something roughly like what they want and then modify it, than it is to
start from scratch.


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