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Moving Data between different storage nodes
I have a customer that has some data on X node of a Isilon cluster that has mix of X nodes and NL nodes, customer now wants to move all the data (~15TB) from x node to NL node and dedicate the x node for a different application, I haven't done this before so wanted to check what is the best way to go about it and if there is any tool available to move the data between different node type in same Isilon Cluster?
Peter_Sero
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January 30th, 2018 13:00
The nice thing about SmartPools and its file pool policies is that one doesn't need to change paths or directory names for data, just create (or modify) the policy rules. In particular, do not actually use path names like "/ifs/xnodes" -- this would be cumbersome to track and update when data gets migrated to another pool.
A bit more practical example (simplified, omitting the recommended "clustername" in the path):
/ifs/projectA
/ifs/projectB
/ifs/projectC
/ifs/projectD
Let's say projects A-C are the "old" ones on X nodes so far,
to be migrated to NL nodes,
and project D has been freshly created for the "new purpose".
By a clear scheme, there would be three rules for projects A-C -> NL nodes
and one rule for projectD -> X nodes.
One might take a short cut and define the SmartPools "default policy" to be -> NL nodes
and then have only one explicit policy for project D -> X nodes (less typing or clicking in the UI).
Makes sense?
Peter_Sero
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January 29th, 2018 15:00
that feature is called SmartPools, have a look:
https://www.emc.com/collateral/hardware/white-papers/h8321-wp-smartpools-storage-tiering.pdf
AKS5
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January 30th, 2018 06:00
Thanks for the response Peter, after taking a look at the document , it looks like customer maybe able to run Smart Pools Job as listed under the File Pool Policy Engine section of the document? so if I'm understanding it correctly we need to create a File Policy that should have source data (on X nodes) and target (NL node directory path) and then run that smart pools job?
Peter_Sero
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January 30th, 2018 07:00
You mean, repurpose the X nodes with a completely different cluster?
To remove the nodes from the current cluster, "smartfail" them
after the SmartPools job has finished:
Smartfailing Nodes
(That documents starts with discussing nodes in "down" status,
but the described smartfailing procedure applies to decommissioning nodes, too.)
AKS5
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January 30th, 2018 07:00
Thanks again, just to be clear, the objective here is to move the data completely from x-node and repurpose these nodes for other usage, does the process that I outlined still good ?
Peter_Sero
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January 30th, 2018 07:00
Absolutely -- on a mixed cluster SmartPools should be licensed already, and the job would be
automatically scheduled once a day.
Peter_Sero
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January 30th, 2018 09:00
OK, then just set up the file pool policies simply by path:
/ifs/path/to/old/data -> NL nodes pool
/ifs/path/to/new/purpose -> X nodes pool
AKS5
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January 30th, 2018 09:00
no we are not removing the x nodes from cluster, Its just that the customer wants to use the storage on x-node for a different purpose and they want to drain the data from x-nodes to NL-nodes storage
AKS5
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January 30th, 2018 09:00
Thanks Peter, we will try this...
AKS5
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January 30th, 2018 10:00
Hi Peter ,
Quick question , in your file pool policies recommendation , I'm getting little mixed up - the first one /ifs/path/to/old/data --> NL nodes pool seems ok since this is where the data needs to go but the 2nd one /ifs/path/to/new/purpose--> x nodes pool , do you mean this should be the *from* x-node, sorry but trying to understand the correct flow , lets assume that our xnode data (source) is at /ifs/xnode/data and it needs to go to NL nodes (target) /ifs/nlnode/data1 , what should be the file policy configuration ?
ankur2218
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August 1st, 2019 13:00
I have a quick question what is the best way to approach moving data from one isilon to another isilon.