Trent Johnson
2010-Jun-05 18:53 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] CentOS 5.4 (Rocks 5.3) and Lustre 1.8.2 Options
If you place _netdev in the mount options of fstab, the fs will not be mounted until the network is up. sent from my iPad
Finn Andersen
2010-Jun-07 15:56 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] CentOS 5.4 (Rocks 5.3) and Lustre 1.8.2 Options
I have done that. And I can see from the boot that it tries to mount my /scratch after the Infiniband interface is up. But still I''m unable to mount /scratch during boot. This leads me to think that there is something wrong with the loading of the modules. I also tried the start/stop script for here: http://blog.thaigrid.net/2007/07/using-lustre-as-home-spaces-for-rocks.html This works great from the command line, but doesn''t work when I add it to chkconfig. (I guess it will conflict with netfs etc) my /etc/modprobe.conf looks like this options networks=o2ib0(ib0) How do I get the system to do "modprobe lustre" upon boot? Can''t find anything about this in the Lustre manual. My system is running Rocks 5.3 (CentOS 5.4). -Finn Andersen On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Trent Johnson <trent at trentjohnson.net> wrote:> > If you place _netdev in the mount options of fstab, the fs will not be mounted until the network is up. > > sent from my iPad > > _______________________________________________ > Lustre-discuss mailing list > Lustre-discuss at lists.lustre.org > http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss >