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A user can change the striping settings for a file or directory in Lustre by using the lfs command. Note: that if you change the settings for existing files, the file will get the new settings only if it is recreated. If you change the settings for an existing directory, you will need to copy the files elsewhere and then copy them back to inherit the new settings. More information on altering striping can be found on the spider page.
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A user can change the striping settings for a file or directory in Lustre by using the lfs command. More specifically, one would use lfs setstripe <directory> <options>. Note that if you change the settings for existing files, the file will get the new settings only if it is recreated. If you change the settings for an existing directory, you will need to copy the files elsewhere and then copy them back to inherit the new settings.
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How do I change the striping in Lustre?
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