Hi, I tried installing lustre and coulds uccessfully install the rpms and run the local.sh script. Bur when I execute lconf --reformat local.xml it hangs!!!! What could be the problem? This is what I get: loading module: libcfs srcdir None devdir libcfs loading module: lnet srcdir None devdir lnet loading module: ksocklnd srcdir None devdir klnds/socklnd loading module: lvfs srcdir None devdir lvfs loading module: obdclass srcdir None devdir obdclass loading module: ptlrpc srcdir None devdir ptlrpc loading module: ost srcdir None devdir ost loading module: fsfilt_ext3 srcdir None devdir lvfs loading module: obdfilter srcdir None devdir obdfilter loading module: mdc srcdir None devdir mdc loading module: osc srcdir None devdir osc loading module: lov srcdir None devdir lov loading module: mds srcdir None devdir mds loading module: llite srcdir None devdir llite NETWORK: NET_localhost.localdomain_tcp _localhost.localdomain_tcp_UUID tcp localhost.localdomain OSD: ost2-test ost2-test_UUID obdfilter /tmp/ost2-test 100000 ext3 no 0 0 OST mount options: errors=remount-ro,asyncdel OSD: ost1-test ost1-test_UUID obdfilter /tmp/ost1-test 100000 ext3 no 0 0 OST mount options: errors=remount-ro,asyncdel MDSDEV: mds-test mds-test_UUID /tmp/mds-test ext3 yes recording clients for filesystem: FS_fsname_UUID Recording log mds-test on mds-test LOV: lov_mds-test b7f43_lov_mds-test_e1c21d2c9a mds-test_UUID 0 1048576 0 0 [u''ost1-test_UUID'', u''ost2-test_UUID''] mds-test OSC: OSC_localhost.localdomain_ost1-test_mds-test b7f43_lov_mds-test_e1c21d2c9a ost1-test_UUID OSC: OSC_localhost.localdomain_ost2-test_mds-test b7f43_lov_mds-test_e1c21d2c9a ost2-test_UUID End recording log mds-test on mds-test MDSDEV: mds-test mds-test_UUID /tmp/mds-test ext3 50000 yes MDS mount options: errors=remount-ro It hangs after this. It is unable to create a mount point for the client though it successfully creates the /proc/fs/lustre directory. What could the problem be? Do I need to partition my disk space for the client? Please let me know if I am doing anything wrong. Thanks Priya -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.clusterfs.com/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20060609/cc4f6976/attachment-0001.html
hi, even after removing "localhost" from etc/hosts lconf still hangs at the same point and fails to create a mount poin for the client. I dont know what to do? This is my etc/hosts file: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost I had removed the "localhost" from it and tried but it still doesnt work. Please do suggest something as soon as possible. Thank You priya ________________________________ From: lustre-discuss-bounces@clusterfs.com [mailto:lustre-discuss-bounces@clusterfs.com] On Behalf Of Priya Muralidharan Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 5:31 PM To: lustre-discuss@clusterfs.com Subject: [Lustre-discuss] lconf error Hi, I tried installing lustre and coulds uccessfully install the rpms and run the local.sh script. Bur when I execute lconf --reformat local.xml it hangs!!!! What could be the problem? This is what I get: loading module: libcfs srcdir None devdir libcfs loading module: lnet srcdir None devdir lnet loading module: ksocklnd srcdir None devdir klnds/socklnd loading module: lvfs srcdir None devdir lvfs loading module: obdclass srcdir None devdir obdclass loading module: ptlrpc srcdir None devdir ptlrpc loading module: ost srcdir None devdir ost loading module: fsfilt_ext3 srcdir None devdir lvfs loading module: obdfilter srcdir None devdir obdfilter loading module: mdc srcdir None devdir mdc loading module: osc srcdir None devdir osc loading module: lov srcdir None devdir lov loading module: mds srcdir None devdir mds loading module: llite srcdir None devdir llite NETWORK: NET_localhost.localdomain_tcp _localhost.localdomain_tcp_UUID tcp localhost.localdomain OSD: ost2-test ost2-test_UUID obdfilter /tmp/ost2-test 100000 ext3 no 0 0 OST mount options: errors=remount-ro,asyncdel OSD: ost1-test ost1-test_UUID obdfilter /tmp/ost1-test 100000 ext3 no 0 0 OST mount options: errors=remount-ro,asyncdel MDSDEV: mds-test mds-test_UUID /tmp/mds-test ext3 yes recording clients for filesystem: FS_fsname_UUID Recording log mds-test on mds-test LOV: lov_mds-test b7f43_lov_mds-test_e1c21d2c9a mds-test_UUID 0 1048576 0 0 [u''ost1-test_UUID'', u''ost2-test_UUID''] mds-test OSC: OSC_localhost.localdomain_ost1-test_mds-test b7f43_lov_mds-test_e1c21d2c9a ost1-test_UUID OSC: OSC_localhost.localdomain_ost2-test_mds-test b7f43_lov_mds-test_e1c21d2c9a ost2-test_UUID End recording log mds-test on mds-test MDSDEV: mds-test mds-test_UUID /tmp/mds-test ext3 50000 yes MDS mount options: errors=remount-ro It hangs after this. It is unable to create a mount point for the client though it successfully creates the /proc/fs/lustre directory. What could the problem be? Do I need to partition my disk space for the client? Please let me know if I am doing anything wrong. Thanks Priya -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.clusterfs.com/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20060612/7882f508/attachment-0001.html
Priya Muralidharan wrote:> Hi, > I tried installing lustre and coulds uccessfully install the rpms and > run the local.sh script. Bur when I execute lconf --reformat > local.xml it hangs!!!! What could be the problem? > > This is what I get: > > > loading module: libcfs srcdir None devdir libcfs > > loading module: lnet srcdir None devdir lnet > > loading module: ksocklnd srcdir None devdir klnds/socklnd > > loading module: lvfs srcdir None devdir lvfs loading module: obdclass > srcdir None devdir obdclass > > loading module: ptlrpc srcdir None devdir ptlrpc > > loading module: ost srcdir None devdir ost loading module: fsfilt_ext3 > srcdir None devdir lvfs > > loading module: obdfilter srcdir None devdir obdfilter > > loading module: mdc srcdir None devdir mdc > > loading module: osc srcdir None devdir osc > > loading module: lov srcdir None devdir lov > > loading module: mds srcdir None devdir mds loading module: llite > srcdir None devdir llite > > NETWORK: NET_localhost.localdomain_tcp > > _localhost.localdomain_tcp_UUID tcp > > localhost.localdomain > > OSD: ost2-test ost2-test_UUID obdfilter /tmp/ost2-test 100000 ext3 no > 0 0 OST mount options: errors=remount-ro,asyncdel > > OSD: ost1-test ost1-test_UUID obdfilter /tmp/ost1-test 100000 ext3 no > 0 0 OST mount options: errors=remount-ro,asyncdel > > MDSDEV: mds-test mds-test_UUID /tmp/mds-test ext3 yes recording > clients for filesystem: FS_fsname_UUID Recording log mds-test on mds-test > > LOV: lov_mds-test b7f43_lov_mds-test_e1c21d2c9a mds-test_UUID 0 > 1048576 0 0 [u''ost1-test_UUID'', u''ost2-test_UUID''] mds-test > > OSC: OSC_localhost.localdomain_ost1-test_mds-test > > b7f43_lov_mds-test_e1c21d2c9a ost1-test_UUID > > OSC: OSC_localhost.localdomain_ost2-test_mds-test > > b7f43_lov_mds-test_e1c21d2c9a ost2-test_UUID End recording log > mds-test on mds-test > > MDSDEV: mds-test mds-test_UUID /tmp/mds-test ext3 50000 yes MDS mount > options: errors=remount-ro > > > > It hangs after this. It is unable to create a mount point for the > client though it successfully creates the /proc/fs/lustre > directory. What could the problem be? >I''m guessing it''s formatting your disks. You can try lconf -v for more debugging output. And check the process list (ps -ef) to see what''s going on.> Do I need to partition my disk space for the client? >No, the client has no local disk.> Please let me know if I am doing anything wrong. > > Thanks > > Priya > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Lustre-discuss mailing list >Lustre-discuss@clusterfs.com >https://mail.clusterfs.com/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss > >
I am working on Red Hat linux 3.0 for i386 architectures while all the available Lustre downloads were for i686 architectures. Could that be a problem for the lconf hang? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.clusterfs.com/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20060612/f741943d/attachment-0001.html