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The '''Disk Pool Manager''' (DPM) is a lightweight solution for disk [[Grid_Storage|storage management]]. If offers the required SRM interfaces, hopefully without being complicated by other modes of access or complications such as tape storage systems.
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The '''Disk Pool Manager''' (DPM) is a lightweight solution for disk [[Grid_Storage|storage management]]. If offers the required SRM interfaces, although it is currently transitioning away from this to a more "modern" model.
  
 
It has been developed at [http://user.web.cern.ch/user/Welcome.html CERN]. Information on DPM and an installation guide can be found here  and, more officially on the [https://svnweb.cern.ch/trac/lcgdm/wiki/Dpm DPM trac page].
 
It has been developed at [http://user.web.cern.ch/user/Welcome.html CERN]. Information on DPM and an installation guide can be found here  and, more officially on the [https://svnweb.cern.ch/trac/lcgdm/wiki/Dpm DPM trac page].
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* The general [[Grid_Storage|GridPP Storage Resources]].
 
* The general [[Grid_Storage|GridPP Storage Resources]].
 
* Experiences with DPM at the University of Edinburgh: [[DPM Edinbugh Install]]
 
* Experiences with DPM at the University of Edinburgh: [[DPM Edinbugh Install]]
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* Experience of DPM upgrade from SL6 to Centos7 at Oxford [[ DPM upgrade at Oxford ]]
 
* DPM CERN service: <tt>hep-service-dpm@cern.ch</tt>.
 
* DPM CERN service: <tt>hep-service-dpm@cern.ch</tt>.
 
* DPM user forum: <tt>dpm-users-forum@cern.ch</tt>
 
* DPM user forum: <tt>dpm-users-forum@cern.ch</tt>
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* Basic [http://jra1mw.cvs.cern.ch:8180/cgi-bin/jra1mw.cgi/LCG-DM/CHANGES?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup change-log] from cvs.
 
* Basic [http://jra1mw.cvs.cern.ch:8180/cgi-bin/jra1mw.cgi/LCG-DM/CHANGES?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup change-log] from cvs.
 
* Long [http://jra1mw.cvs.cern.ch:8180/cgi-bin/jra1mw.cgi/LCG-DM/CHANGES-long?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup change-log] from cvs.
 
* Long [http://jra1mw.cvs.cern.ch:8180/cgi-bin/jra1mw.cgi/LCG-DM/CHANGES-long?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup change-log] from cvs.
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==New Links which need cataloging ==
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* [https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/DPM/DpmSetup1100 DPM 1.10.0 setup Guide]
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* [https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/DPM/DpmSetup190 DPM 1.9.0 setup Guide]
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* [https://svnweb.cern.ch/trac/lcgdm/wiki/Dpm/DOME DOME wiki page]
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* [https://svnweb.cern.ch/trac/lcgdm/wiki/Dpm/Dev/Dmlite DMLite wiki page]
  
 
[[Category: Disk Pool Manager]]
 
[[Category: Disk Pool Manager]]
  
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{{KeyDocs|responsible=Sam Skipsey|reviewdate=2017-07-18|accuratedate=2014-11-11|percentage=80}}

Latest revision as of 10:18, 1 August 2018

The Disk Pool Manager (DPM) is a lightweight solution for disk storage management. If offers the required SRM interfaces, although it is currently transitioning away from this to a more "modern" model.

It has been developed at CERN. Information on DPM and an installation guide can be found here and, more officially on the DPM trac page.

Installation

The only officially supported method for automatically configuring DPM uses Puppet. There are also some manual configuration instructions available. If this is your first time with DPM then the DPM Glossary may be of help. Older guides that previously appeared in this section can now be found at the bottom of this page.

DPM Testing

Other Topics

Releases

See the DPM trac page for recent versions and the DPM blog posts for release notes

Care and Feeding

Some of this material may be older that others:

Information and Statistics

Security

Miscellanea

SRMv2

Other Useful Resources

Older Material

DPM on true 64bit

Old release information :

New Links which need cataloging

This page is a Key Document, and is the responsibility of Sam Skipsey. It was last reviewed on 2017-07-18 when it was considered to be 80% complete. It was last judged to be accurate on 2014-11-11.