Hooikar/hooiwagen
This article describes the setup of the DPM disk servers hooikar and hooiwagen. These disk servers export file systems which are mounted via iSCSI from the Sun X4500 hosts (hooi-ei-*).
Motivation
The Sun X4500 hosts were installed with operating system CentOS-4 x86-64 and the gLite 3.1 version of DPM. gLite decided to drop support for the gLite 3.1 version of DPM in the course of 2011. Existing installations had to be upgraded to the gLite 3.2 version of DPM under EL5.
Unfortunately, the Sun X4500 series are only certified for use with RHEL4. The combination with RHEL5 is explicitly not supported by the vendor.
Although aware of this support issue, we installed CentOS-5 x86-64 on a test machine and started testing. The results were disappointing. When used under modest load (using rsync to copy from another host, a single-threaded operation), the test machine would halt with a kernel panic in ~6 hours. Leaving the test machine without any load would lead to a kernel panic in a week or so.
These findings and the lack of support by the vendor made us search for another way to use the ~280 TB of disk space using the gLite 3.2 version of DPM.