This just keeps on coming up... and I've experienced it myself quite a bit.  Near as I can tell, it's not an OSCAR problem, but a general Linux one.  I think we're doing everything by the book as far as the NFS mounts go.  That said, it's still an issue that would be nice to have fixed.  I see it most frequently with GigE adapters, which often have some extra delay negotiating with the switch.  Unfortunately, Linux thinks the network is up before the negotiation completes, and network dependent services occasionally fail to start (such as NFS).  Is this your scenario?

Either way, it might not be a bad idea for OSCAR to "band-aid" this problem somehow, even though it's not OSCAR's issue... it certainly breaks because of it.

        Jeremy

At 10:13 AM 10/27/2003, Dr. David F. Robinson wrote:
After installing the slave nodes and rebooting, the /home directory doesn�t get mounted.  If I ssh to the node (as root) after the nodes are back up and do a �mount �a�, everything gets mounted and there doesn�t seem to be any problem.  Did I do something wrong during the Oscar install?  Is there a way to fix this so that the nfs directories get re-mounted automatically after reboot?
 
David
 
 
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