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   shut down 3070s
   shut down 3070s
   shut down Panasas  
   shut down Panasas  
 
   connect ESX IPMI cat5
   connect ESX IPMI cat5
        W: "final rsyncs" of /db, /usr/local
        W: "final rsyncs" of /db, /usr/local
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               W: PanFS 16K blksize on remaining nodes and zcluster.rcc
               W: PanFS 16K blksize on remaining nodes and zcluster.rcc
   
   
 
  by 5PM:
  by 5PM:
  we tell NEG "go ahead"
  we tell NEG "go ahead"
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  probably between 9 and 12PM, NEG finishes
  probably between 9 and 12PM, NEG finishes
 
  ****  AFTER ******
  ****  AFTER ******
  "Midnight" (when NEG is done):
  "Midnight" (when NEG is done):
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  "Morning" (starting by 8AM)=======================================================
  "Morning" (starting by 8AM)=======================================================
 
  panasas OS upgrade
  panasas OS upgrade
  switch and test /db, /usr/local mounts on the zcluster
  switch and test /db, /usr/local mounts on the zcluster
   
   
  do GE jobs testing MPI and storage I/O throughput
  do GE jobs testing MPI and storage I/O throughput
 
  enable Panasas jumbo frames and reboot Panasas
  enable Panasas jumbo frames and reboot Panasas
 
  VMWare updates
  VMWare updates
 
     W: GE upgrade
     W: GE upgrade
     W: yum updates of nodes
     W: yum updates of nodes
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  enable logins pcluster
  enable logins pcluster
  enable logins zcluster
  enable logins zcluster
 
  email users that outage is over
  email users that outage is over
  contact Lab Storage users about their mounts
  contact Lab Storage users about their mounts

Revision as of 14:55, 21 August 2012

Aug 22 outage

"W" means "don't know When this task will be done"

Soon: /etc/motd on pcluster, zcluster

Sometime Tuesday: message to users

Wednesday:
2 PM: VM snapshots

3 PM:
  disable logins pcluster
  disable logins zcluster (except for jkissing, students)

  kick users off pcluster
  kick users off zcluster?

  drain all nodes or queues, pcluster
  disable all queues except somedevq, zcluster

  kill all jobs pcluster
  kill all jobs zcluster

  do GE jobs testing MPI and storage I/O throughput
    CC to use fsr15 for iozone
    ST to use fsr12 for MPI/NAMD
    PB to use fsr7 for dumb I/O

  stop execd on all nodes, zcluster
  shut down racks 8,9,10,11

4 PM:
 CC reconfigs NICs/LAGs on storage units
 PB modify PanFS blksize on remaining nodes
 PB shut down VMs
 shut down 3070s
 shut down Panasas 

  connect ESX IPMI cat5
	       W: "final rsyncs" of /db, /usr/local
              W: Curtis reconfig storage unit NICs/LAGs
              W: PanFS 16K blksize on remaining nodes and zcluster.rcc


by 5PM:
we tell NEG "go ahead"
CC recable storage unit cat5, and work with Brian M on switch port configs

probably between 9 and 12PM, NEG finishes

****  AFTER ******
"Midnight" (when NEG is done):
power up 3070s
power up Panasas
power up ESX servers and VMs
start final rsyncs
power up racks 8,9,10,11

"Morning" (starting by 8AM)=======================================================

panasas OS upgrade
switch and test /db, /usr/local mounts on the zcluster

do GE jobs testing MPI and storage I/O throughput

enable Panasas jumbo frames and reboot Panasas

VMWare updates

   W: GE upgrade
   W: yum updates of nodes
   W: yum update of zhead
   W: update FW on Dells
   W: move some rack15 nodes to rack 16?
   W: reinstall rack11?
   W: thumper upgrades
   W: rccstor upgrades 

 morning             W: VMware updates


switch and test NFS mounts on pcluster

   W: upgrade PGI compiler

reenable queues on zcluster
resume queues on pcluster

enable logins pcluster
enable logins zcluster

email users that outage is over
contact Lab Storage users about their mounts

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