Hi,

Since you haven't really gotten too far yet, please go ahead and move to
1.3.1.

Thanks,

Rob

zhu min wrote:
> hello
> 
>  i'm already install the pvfs2-1.3.0 and it's run.but not over 10 
> minutes,they all down.
> 
>  PS:
>  
> cd /home/tools
>  
> wget ftp://ftp.parl.clemson.edu/pub/pvfs2/pvfs2-1.3.0.tar.gz
>  
> tar zxvf pvfs2-1.3.0.tar.gz
>  
> cd pvfs2-1.3.0
> 
> ./configure --prefix=/home/pvfs2 --with-kernel24=/usr/src/linux-2.4 
> --enable-redhat24 --enable-nptl-workaround
> 
> make
> 
> make install
> 
> make kmod24_install
> 
> cd /home/pvfs2/bin
> 
> ./pvfs2-genconfig /etc/pvfs2-fs.conf /etc/pvfs2-server.conf
> 
> **********************************************************************
>        Welcome to the PVFS2 Configuration Generator:
> 
> This interactive script will generate configuration files suitable
> for use with a new PVFS2 file system.  Please see the PVFS2 quickstart
> guide for details.
> 
> **********************************************************************
> 
> You must first select the network protocol that your file system will use.
> The only currently supported options are "tcp" and "gm".
> 
> * Enter protocol type [Default is tcp]:
> 
> Choose a TCP/IP port for the servers to listen on.  Note that this
> script assumes that all servers will use the same port number.
> 
> * Enter port number [Default is 3334]:
> Next you must list the hostnames of the machines that will act as
> I/O servers.  Acceptable syntax is "node1, node2, ..." or "node{#-#,#,#}".
> 
> * Enter hostnames [Default is localhost]: cluster{1-5}
> 
> Now list the hostnames of the machines that will act as Metadata
> servers.  This list may or may not overlap with the I/O server list.
> 
> * Enter hostnames [Default is localhost]: cluster1
> 
> Configured a total of 8 servers:
> 5 of them are I/O servers.
> 1 of them are Metadata servers.
> 
> * Would you like to verify server list (y/n) [Default is n]? y
> 
> ****** I/O servers:
> tcp://cluster1:3334
> tcp://cluster2:3334
> tcp://cluster3:3334
> tcp://cluster4:3334
> tcp://cluster5:3334
> 
> ****** Metadata servers:
> tcp://cluster1:3334
> 
> * Does this look ok (y/n) [Default is y]? y
> 
> Choose a file for each server to write log messages to.
> 
> * Enter log file location [Default is /tmp/pvfs2-server.log]:
> Choose a directory for each server to store data in.
> 
> * Enter directory name: [Default is /pvfs2-storage-space]:
> Writing fs config file... Done.
> Writing 5 server config file(s)... Done.
> 
> ls /etc
> 
> pvfs2-fs.conf               pvfs2-server.conf-cluster1  
> pvfs2-server.conf-cluster2
> pvfs2-server.conf-cluster3
> pvfs2-server.conf-cluster4
> pvfs2-server.conf-cluster5
> 
> cp /home/tools/pvfs2-1.3.0/examples/pvfs2-server.rc 
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/pvfs2-server
> 
> chmod a+x /etc/rc.d/init.d/pvfs2-server
> 
> chkconfig pvfs2-server on
> 
> ls -al /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S35pvfs2-server
> 
> /home/pvfs2/sbin/pvfs2-server /etc/pvfs2-fs.conf 
> /etc/pvfs2-server.conf-cluster1 -f
> 
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/pvfs2-server start
> 
> mkdir /mnt/pvfs2
> touch /etc/pvfs2tab
> chmod a+r /etc/pvfs2tab
> vi /etc/pvfs2tab
>   tcp://cluster1:3334/pvfs2-fs /mnt/pvfs2 pvfs2 default,noauto 0 0
>   #other 4 server's /etc/pvfs2tab is tcp://cluster2:3334/pvfs2-fs 
> /mnt/pvfs2 pvfs2 default,noauto 0 0;tcp://cluster3:3334/pvfs2-fs 
> /mnt/pvfs2 pvfs2 default,noauto 0 0;
> #tcp://cluster4:3334/pvfs2-fs /mnt/pvfs2 pvfs2 default,noauto 0 
> 0;tcp://cluster5:3334/pvfs2-fs /mnt/pvfs2 pvfs2 default,noauto 0 0
> 
> /home/pvfs2/bin/pvfs2-ping -m /mnt/pvfs2
> 
> 
> (1) Parsing tab file...
> 
> (2) Initializing system interface...
> 
> (3) Initializing each file system found in tab file: /etc/pvfs2tab...
> 
>   /mnt/pvfs2: Ok
> 
> (4) Searching for /mnt/pvfs2 in pvfstab...
> 
>   PVFS2 servers: tcp://cluster1:3334
>   Storage name: pvfs2-fs
>   Local mount point: /mnt/pvfs2
> 
>   meta servers:
>   tcp://cluster1:3334
> 
>   data servers:
>   tcp://cluster1:3334
>   tcp://cluster2:3334
>   tcp://cluster3:3334
>   tcp://cluster4:3334
>   tcp://cluster5:3334
> 
> (5) Verifying that all servers are responding...
> 
>   meta servers:
>   tcp://cluster1:3334 Ok
> 
>   data servers:
>   tcp://cluster1:3334 Ok
>   tcp://cluster2:3334 Ok
>   tcp://cluster3:3334 Ok
>   tcp://cluster4:3334 Ok
>   tcp://cluster5:3334 Ok
> 
> (6) Verifying that fsid 151391925 is acceptable to all servers...
> 
>   Ok; all servers understand fs_id 151391925
> 
> (7) Verifying that root handle is owned by one server...
> 
>   Root handle: 1048576
>   Ok; root handle is owned by exactly one server.
> 
> =============================================================
> 
> The PVFS filesystem at /mnt/pvfs2 appears to be correctly configured.
> 
> cd /home/pvfs2/sbin
> 
> ./pvfs2-client -p ./pvfs2-client-core
> 
> insmod /home/tools/pvfs2-1.3.0/src/kernel/linux-2.4/pvfs2.o
> 
> mount -t pvfs2 pvfs2 /mnt/pvfs2 -o tcp://cluster1:3334/pvfs2-fs
> 
> ############################################################################ 
> 
> 
> other 4 server's
> {
> cluster2:
> 
> cd /home/pvfs2/sbin
> 
> ./pvfs2-client -p ./pvfs2-client-core
> 
> insmod /home/tools/pvfs2-1.3.0/src/kernel/linux-2.4/pvfs2.o
> 
> mount -t pvfs2 pvfs2 /mnt/pvfs2 -o tcp://cluster2:3334/pvfs2-fs
> 
> cluster3:
> 
> cd /home/pvfs2/sbin
> 
> ./pvfs2-client -p ./pvfs2-client-core
> 
> insmod /home/tools/pvfs2-1.3.0/src/kernel/linux-2.4/pvfs2.o
> 
> mount -t pvfs2 pvfs2 /mnt/pvfs2 -o tcp://cluster3:3334/pvfs2-fs
> 
> cluster4:
> 
> cd /home/pvfs2/sbin
> 
> ./pvfs2-client -p ./pvfs2-client-core
> 
> insmod /home/tools/pvfs2-1.3.0/src/kernel/linux-2.4/pvfs2.o
> 
> mount -t pvfs2 pvfs2 /mnt/pvfs2 -o tcp://cluster4:3334/pvfs2-fs
> 
> cluster5:
> 
> cd /home/pvfs2/sbin
> 
> ./pvfs2-client -p ./pvfs2-client-core
> 
> insmod /home/tools/pvfs2-1.3.0/src/kernel/linux-2.4/pvfs2.o
> 
> mount -t pvfs2 pvfs2 /mnt/pvfs2 -o tcp://cluster5:3334/pvfs2-fs
> }
> ###############################################################################
>  
> 
> 
> 
> cp test.tar.gz /mnt/pvfs2
> 
> ls /mnt/pvfs2
> 
> can see the file test.tar.gz,in other 4 host run ls /mnt/pvfs2  also can 
> see the file.
> 
> next,i run
> tar zxvf test.tar.gz
> 
> it's ok,but A little minutes after,they all down,tar stop,nothing error 
> messages!
> 
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