Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Filesystem automount issues

2019-01-16 Thread Olaf Weiser
and .. check mmlsnode -N waiters -Lfor a very long waiter .. if the FS is still not mountedFrom:        "Frederick Stock" To:        gpfsug main discussion list Date:        01/16/2019 07:38 PMSubject:        Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Filesystem automount issuesSent by:        

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Filesystem automount issues

2019-01-16 Thread KG
It shows that the filesystem is not mounted On Wed, Jan 16, 2019, 22:03 Frederick Stock What does the output of "mmlsmount all -L" show? > > Fred > __ > Fred Stock | IBM Pittsburgh Lab | 720-430-8821 > sto...@us.ibm.com > > > > From:KG >

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Filesystem automount issues

2019-01-16 Thread Frederick Stock
What does the output of "mmlsmount all -L" show? Fred __ Fred Stock | IBM Pittsburgh Lab | 720-430-8821 sto...@us.ibm.com From: KG To: gpfsug main discussion list Date: 01/16/2019 11:19 AM Subject:[gpfsug-discuss] Filesystem

[gpfsug-discuss] Filesystem automount issues

2019-01-16 Thread KG
Hi IHAC running Scale 5.x on RHEL 7.5 One out of two filesystems (/home) does not get mounted automatically at boot. (/home is scale filesystem) The scale log does mention that the filesystem is mounted but mount output says otherwise. There are no entries for /home in fstab since we let scale

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Get fileset and other info via Rest API and/or GUI

2019-01-16 Thread Marc A Kaplan
Good to know the "Rest" does it for us. Since I started working on GPFS internals and CLI utitlities around Release 3.x, I confess I never had need of the GUI or the Rest API server. In fact I do most of my work remotely via Putty/Xterm/Emacs and only once-in-a-while even have an XWindows or