This now mysteriously resolved after both servers have rebooted.
The long delay is due to the importance of high availability over the nfs links.
Mike Yates
Hawkgrove Ltd - Software Systems Design
2, The Business Courtyard, Marl Pits Lane, Trudoxhill, Frome, Somerset, BA11
5DL, UK
+44 (0)1373
: [ OK ]
Starting NFS mountd: [ OK ]
[r...@hs8 ~]# vi msg
SeLinux is disabled.
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG)
IT Support Engineer
Hawkgrove Ltd - Software Systems Design
2, The Business Courtyard, Marl Pits Lane, Trudoxhill, Frome, Somerset, BA11
know if it still fails
with both servers on Nov 3.
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG)
IT Support Engineer
- Original Message -
From: James Pearson
[mailto:jame...@moving-picture.com]
To: Mike Yates
[mailto:mike.ya...@hawkgrove.co.uk]
Cc: centos@centos.org
Sent: Tue, 01 Dec
2009 10:41:13
mount request from
172.26.0.6:617 for /data (/data)
No internal permissions have changed.
'
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG)
IT Support Engineer
Hawkgrove Ltd - Software Systems Design
2, The Business Courtyard, Marl Pits Lane, Trudoxhill, Frome, Somerset, BA11
5DL, UK
+44 (0)1373 837900 fax
me at all,
though it is shown in /var/log/cron.
Does anyone know of a method to make NFS mounts auto un-mount if the remote
server disappears?
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG)
IT Support Engineer
Hawkgrove Ltd - Software Systems Design
2, The Business Courtyard, Marl Pits Lane, Trudoxhill
CentOS or
Redhat,
or must I roll my own ?
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG)
IT Support Engineer
Hawkgrove Ltd - Software Systems Design
2, The Business Courtyard, Marl Pits Lane, Trudoxhill, Frome, Somerset, BA11
5DL, UK
+44 (0)1373 837900 fax: +44 (0)8700 518155
Registered in England
stopped and, in about half of those, crashes leaving a
backtrace. I had similar symptoms in Fedora4 (though much less often) and
Fedora9 when the data was on a different server.
Symantec have looked at this but they only support RHEL and SLES so will not
delve deeper.
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG
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