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DisTRaC is a deployment tool that allows Ceph to run on a High-Performance Computing cluster using RAM when a Network File System is present. It's designed to be used with a job scheduler such as Univa Grid Engine (UGE) to create a transient object store, as and when required, which lasts as long as the user intends. Core changes: Fixed issue where DisTRaC uses all slots available on the host Fixed issue when using host files and the system can get stuck in a hanging state
{"references": ["Sage A. Weil, Scott A. Brandt, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long, and Carlos Maltzahn. 2006. Ceph: a scalable, high-performance distributed file system. In Proceedings of the 7th symposium on Operating systems design and implementation (OSDI '06). USENIX Association, USA, 307\u2013320."]}
https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/DisTRaC/tree/v1.1.0
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