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Introduction

Lustre Overview

Lustre is a parallel file system, which is usually used in large computer clusters and supercomputers. The name "Lustre" is a portmanteau word derived from Linux and cluster. As early as 1999, the cluster file system company created by Pete Brahms started to develop Lustre and released the Lustre 1.0 in 2003. The Lustre software is available under the GNU GPLv2 license.

In the HPC application, the storage solution is one of the key solutions, and the Lustre parallel file system is a common solution in the HPC storage solution. With the launch of the Kunpeng 920 platform, the availability and performance of Lustre clients need to be verified as soon as possible. This document describes how to recompile the client source code on the Kunpeng 920 platform.

Recommended Software Version

Lustre 2.12.2