Not much details to go by here, but I know I've had problems with SElinux blocking for getting filesystems mounted automatically at boot, while manually mounting afterwards worked fine. I fixed that by disabling automatic startup of gpfs from standard initscripts, and used this in rc.local instead:
# make sure GPFS is not confined by selinux policies: runcon -t unconfined_t /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmstartup -jf On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 7:20 PM, Richard Lefebvre < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a GPFS cluster (v3.5). Last month, one of the filesystem had a > problem with one of it's NSD. With the help tech support, the problem was > fix and everything is OK data wise. The thing is when the problem occurred > the filesystem was offline and once the filesystem was back to being OK, we > were able to remount it. The problem is that now, every time a node is > restarted, the filesystem is not mounted automatically as before. The other > filesystems mount automatically. I did a mmlsfs on the file system and -A > is at yes. Can someone tell my what I'm missing here. I'm sure it is > something simple, but I'm drawing a blank right now. > > Richard > > -- > Richard Lefebvre, Sys-admin, CQ, (514)343-6111 x5313 "Don't Panic" > [email protected] -- THGTTG > Calcul Quebec (calculquebec.ca) ------ Calcul Canada (computecanada.ca) > > _______________________________________________ > gpfsug-discuss mailing list > gpfsug-discuss at gpfsug.org > http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss > >
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