Glad to hear you have it figured out. Best way to make the fixes available for others is to make sure the list is cc'd on the fixes.
thx-
Jeremy
At 06:07 PM 7/17/2003 -0500, Sanju wrote:
Jeremy,
You are right. I did a ls /home and nothing turned up. The NFS mountpoint was configured but not activated. When I started the
netfs service on the clients, the problem was fixed.
I don't know if you remember an earlier posting by me where I had presented the problem of the client not being able to boot
as it was not able to see the scsi disk. The problem there was that a raid controller was present and even though the raid drivers
were present, they were not being loaded. I added a 'modprobe aacraid' line in the client shell script and it worked. Just wanted to
let you know of the problem and the fix I did, so that it might probably help in the future.
Thanks for all the help.
Sanju
Jeremy Enos wrote:
Better make SURE /home is mounted by actually trying to ls /home and seeing the same files as you do on the head node.
Jeremy
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