it worked ... but the issue went away as well. Professor Samuel Aparicio BM BCh PhD FRCPath Nan and Lorraine Robertson Chair UBC/BC Cancer Agency 675 West 10th, Vancouver V5Z 1L3, Canada. office: +1 604 675 8200 cellphone: +1 604 762 5178: lab website http://molonc.bccrc.ca
PLEASE SUPPORT MY FUNDRAISING FOR THE RIDE TO SEATTLE AND THE WEEKEND TO END WOMENS CANCERS. YOU CAN DONATE AT THE LINKS BELOW Ride to Seattle Fundraiser Weekend to End Womens Cancers On Jan 25, 2011, at 6:39 AM, Kevin Van Maren wrote: > Andreas Dilger wrote: >> On 2011-01-21, at 14:50, Samuel Aparicio wrote: >> >>> modinfo reports as follows. seems like the ext4 modules. >>> the odd thing is that the format works when the disk array is already >>> presented as a raid set, rather than making the raidset with mdadm on the >>> OSS >>> >>> -------- >>> filename: >>> /lib/modules/2.6.18-194.3.1.el5_lustre.1.8.4/updates/kernel/fs/lustre-ldiskfs/ldiskfs.ko >>> description: Fourth Extended Filesystem >>> --------- >>> >> >> After the filesystem is formatted with mkfs.lustre, you should be able to >> mount it directly with "mount -t ext4 /dev/md??? /mnt" and see a few files >> in it. >> > > Last time I tried it (with Lustre 1.8.5), that didn't work for me (see > Bug 24398), although I left out "-t ext4" it tried to mount as ext4. > "mount -t ldiskfs ..." should work > > Kevin >
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