You might also try using two different ports, one for each filesystem.

Becky
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Becky Ligon
PVFS Developer
Clemson University
864-650-4065

> I'd like to set up two shares to be managed by the same PVFS server.
> I've read in the docs that I can have multiple filesystem entries in
> pvfs2-fs.conf, but I haven't been able to successfully do this. Does
> someone have an example config file with multiple filesystem entries
> that they can share?
>
> More details:
>
> I've successfully set up a single share based on the quick start guide.
> It's a four-node network: one metadata server, four i/o nodes. Nodes are
> identical, each 6x dual-core xeon, LAN connection, running ubuntu lucid.
> To generate the two-filesystem config file, I ran pvfs2-genconfig twice,
> then pasted the filesystem section from the second file into the first,
> making sure the Name and ID fields were unique. This was based on 3.9 in
> the PVFS2 FAQ, "Can I mount more than one PVFS file system on the same
> client?"
>
> Using the two-filesystem config file, pvfs2-server -f works, but then
> pvfs2-server (with or without -d) ends immediately with a segfault.
> Nothing is written to the console or logfiles. I tried a different
> version of pvfs2-fs.conf with non-overlapping MetaHandleRange and
> DataHandleRange values for the two filesystems, but as I'm not exactly
> clear on what these do I'm not sure if that's the right approach. I've
> attached the conf file for a single-server test of two filesystems, with
> separate Range value.
>
> Thanks,
> -crispy
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