Hello all, I have been playing with ocfs2 as provided by the 2.6.16 kernel for the past couple of days without any major issues. I downloaded and installed version 1.2.1 of the user space tools. I'm having some trouble creating a context dependent symlink. Say I want the /etc directory of the ocfs2 volume to be viewed differently by each node in the cluster based on hostname. I copy in an /etc/ directory tree to the ocfs2 volume : [root at tx1 urls]# cp -ra /etc/ ./ [root at tx1 urls]# ls etc/ adjtime fcron.deny gshadow init.d ld.so.conf man.conf ntpd.conf paxflags.conf resolv.conf shadow- udev blkid.tab fdprm gshadow- inittab limits modules.boot ocfs2 profile securetty skel vimrc blkid.tab.old fstab hosts inputrc localtime mtab pam.d proftpd.conf security ssh xen fcron.allow group hotplug iproute2 login.access network.conf passwd protocols services sysconfig fcron.conf group- hotplug.d ld.so.cache login.defs nsswitch.conf passwd- rc.d shadow syslog.conf Then I try to create a context dependent symlink: [root at tx1 urls]# ocfs2cdsl -c etc [root at tx1 urls]# ls -l total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Jun 21 11:39 etc -> .cluster/hostname/{hostname}/etc So far no errors. Now I try: [root at tx1 urls]# cd etc -su: cd: etc: No such file or directory [root at tx1 urls]# ls .cluster/hostname/`uname -n`/ etc I can see the copy of etc in .cluster/hostname/`uname -n`/etc but I can't traverse the symlink to get there. Can anyone see if I'm doing anything wrong? Thanks, John A. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs2-users/attachments/20060621/5f284c01/attachment-0001.html