Ah, Ok. I see. The client must have failed to parse the mount
information well enough to even contact the server. It's too bad that
that scenario doesn't produce a more helpful error message in the client
logs.
Glad to hear that you have it working, though!
-Phil
On 12/12/2012 11:02 AM, Michael Robbert wrote:
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Thanks, I knew it was going to be something simple like that. As for
the server logs they didn't show anything and I didn't see any tcp
traffic directed at the server. It was failing before it ever sent a
packet.
Mike
On 12/11/12 6:55 PM, Phil Carns wrote:
Hi Mike,
I think you might just be missing the file system name in the
mount command line:
mount -t pvfs2 tcp://virtual1.mio:3334 /mnt/orangefs
... should most likely be:
mount -t pvfs2 tcp://virtual1.mio:3334/pvfs2-fs /mnt/orangefs
There might have been a more helpful error message in the server
logs in this case, but I'm not sure.
-Phil
On 12/11/2012 07:00 PM, Michael Robbert wrote: Yes, those were
done. If I don't install the kernel module the the client won't
start and if the client isn't running I get a connection time out
on the mount.
Mike
On 12/11/12 4:38 PM, Becky Ligon wrote:
Before issuing the mount command, you must first install the
kernel module and start the client. Have these steps been
done?
Becky
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Michael Robbert
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I am setting up a new Orangefs system and am to the point of
attempting to mount my first client. The command and error
that I see is:
mount -t pvfs2 tcp://virtual1.mio:3334 /mnt/orangefs mount:
Protocol not available
syslog is logging this:
Dec 11 15:27:23 server03 kernel: pvfs2_get_sb: mount request
failed with -92
and with debugging set to verbose the client logs this:
[D 15:27:23.589346] client_state_machine_terminate smcb
0x171451f0 [D 15:27:23.589386] client_state_machine_terminate
smcb 0x171451f0 completing [D 15:27:23.589397] add smcb
0x171451f0 to completion list [D 15:27:23.589411]
PINT_sys_release: id 10 [D 15:27:23.589422] PINT_sys_testsome
returned unexp vfs_request 0x17140ea0, tag: 101 [D
15:27:23.589431] [+] dev req msg: sz: 8528,tag: 101,data:
0x172777d0,type: 0 [D 15:27:23.589441] [*] handling new unexp
vfs_request 0x17140ea0 [D 15:27:23.589449] is_op_in_progress
called on tag 101 [D 15:27:23.589459] Got an fs mount request
for host: tcp://virtual1.mio:3334 [D 15:27:23.589474] Using
Mount Point <DYNAMIC-1> [D 15:27:23.589487] Got
Configuration Server: tcp:/ (len=5) [D 15:27:23.589501] Got
FS Name: virtual1.mio:3334 (len=17) [D 15:27:23.589523]
activate_method: listen_addr=(null), active_method_count-1=0,
flags=0 [D 15:27:23.589536] BMI_tcp_initialize: Initializing
TCP/IP module. [D 15:27:23.589558] BMI_tcp_initialize: TCP/IP
module successfully initialized. [E 15:27:23.589573]
PVFS_isys_fs_add: Failed to initialize any appropriate BMI
methods for addresses: [E 15:27:23.589582] tcp:/ [E
15:27:23.589600] Posting fs_add failed: Protocol not
available [E 15:27:23.589609] Post of op:
PVFS2_VFS_OP_FS_MOUNT failed! [D 15:27:23.589618]
PVFS2_VFS_OP_FS_MOUNT complete (vfs_request 0x17140ea0) wtime
= 0.000160, utime=0.000000, stime=0.000000 (seconds) [D
15:27:23.589639] write_device_response: writing device
response. tag: 101 [E 15:27:23.589658] Operation failed:
(null) [D 15:27:23.589668] PINT_sys_release: id 10 [D
15:27:23.589677] PINT_sys_dev_unexp [D 15:27:23.589687]
client_op_state_get_machine 400 [D 15:27:23.589697]
PINT_client_state_machine_post smcb 0x171454a0, op:
PVFS_DEV_UNEXPECTED [D 15:27:23.589706] Posted
PVFS_DEV_UNEXPECTED (309) (waiting for test)(-1073741839) [D
15:27:23.589715] [-] reposted unexp req [0x17140ea0] due to
failure
I am running version 2.8.6 compiled locally. My initial
client is on one of the server hosts and I've tried 2
different hosts with the same results. My setup is using
Pacemaker for HA so I'm running virtual IPs for the servers.
I'm probably missing something simple, but I can't seem to
find it. Does anybody see anything in these logs or is there
something else I should be looking at?
Thanks, Mike Robbert Colorado School of Mines
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