In the output of ./configure can you report the lines about lustre or llapi:
checking for llapi_obd_statfs in -llustreapi... yes
checking lustre/lustreapi.h usability... yes
checking lustre/lustreapi.h presence... yes
checking for lustre/lustreapi.h... yes
checking for lustre/lustre_idl.h... no
checking if any package provides lustre-client... yes
checking Lustre version... 2.10
checking for llapi_msg_set_level in -llustreapi... yes
checking for llapi_error_callback_set in -llustreapi... yes
checking for llapi_get_mdt_index_by_fid in -llustreapi... yes
checking for struct obd_statfs... yes
[...]
Then you can find more details in config.log about why a particular
check fails.
Thomas.
On 12/05/2017 05:07 PM, Shelby, James wrote:
This is what is installed for rpms but doesnt appear to be seeing it:
lustre-client-2.5.39-ddn8_2.6.32_358.2.1.el6.x86_64_g8cae278.x86_64
lustre-client-modules-2.5.39-ddn8_2.6.32_358.2.1.el6.x86_64_g8cae278.x86_64
I’ve tried both the 2.5.39 source and 2.9.53 source directories thinking
the rpm mismatch with the source was the issue.
On 12/5/17, 8:11 AM, "Thomas Leibovici" <thomas.leibov...@cea.fr> wrote:
Maybe the --with-lustre=/... option doesn't work properly. I didn't use
it for a long time.
Can you try with lustre or lustre-client installed on your EL6 clients?
Or your can build on any el6 host having one of those packages.
On 12/05/2017 03:45 PM, Shelby, James wrote:
I have tried to get lustre to compile on the client thinking that was
the
issue however this doesnt work:
./configure ‹enable-lustre --with-lustre=/src/lustre-2.9.53_46_gf548d1a
And shows this on a Centos 7 system (the one running the server):
configure: Summary:
configure: Lustre support is ON
configure: Backup support is ON
configure: Lustre/HSM support is ON
However on the Centos 6 client build system:
configure: Summary:
configure: Lustre support is OFF
configure: Backup support is OFF
configure: Lustre/HSM support is OFF
On 12/5/17, 5:57 AM, "Thomas Leibovici" <thomas.leibov...@cea.fr> wrote:
On 12/04/2017 11:08 PM, Shelby, James via robinhood-support wrote:
We have our server on Centos 7.3 but the clients are on Centos 6.6
If the users try to use rbh-df it shows:
2017/12/04 12:28:07 [55065/1] CheckFS | Root id changed! Previous
value: '0xad00001:0x95823b97:0x0', new value: '77E730C5/181403649'
This looks like a robinhood-posix client instance that queries a
robinhood-lustre server.
Installing a robinhood-lustre rpm on your clients should fix this.
The client works fine on the server and on Centos 7 systems. Is there
a way to get this working as a client on Centos 6?
No difference is expected between el6 and el7. Maybe your client was
not
built with lustre support enabled.
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