Hi Julian, Thanks for your help! You found one of the mistakes I made. Now I have removed the pvfs2line from /etc/fstab and create a /etc/pvfs2tab file. However, itseems this route error still remains after that: (FYI: "ping server1"works successfully from both clients). (3) Initializing each file system found in tab file: /etc/pvfs2tab... [E 11:38:39.417200] *** msgpairarray_completion_fn: msgpair failed, noretry: No route to host[E 11:38:39.417349] PINT_server_get_config failed: No route to host /mnt/pvfs2: FAILURE!Failure: could not initialize at least one of the target file systems.
Best regardsPeng On 12/22/05, Julian Martin Kunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi,> I think I know what the problem is look at the output from pvfs2-ping:> (3) Initializing each file system found in tab file: /etc/fstab...> [E 16:05:10.117316] *** msgpairarray_completion_fn: msgpair failed, noretry:> No route to host[E 16:05:10.117445] PINT_server_get_config failed: No route> to host /mnt/pvfs2: FAILURE!Failure: could not initialize at least one of> the target file systems.>> /etc/fstab is not a good file for using as pvfs2tab file. If you want to have> a global file you should use /etc/pvfs2tab> With /etc/fstab as you can see it tries to look up the host /mnt/pvfs2 which> is clearly unreachable.>> Best regards> Julian Kunkel> _______________________________________________ PVFS2-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.beowulf-underground.org/mailman/listinfo/pvfs2-users
