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2017 Sep 22
2
NFS mount on Centos 7 crashing
On 2/6/2017 1:46 ??, Nikolaos Milas wrote: > After a bit of search, I found the associated reports: > > https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=13351 > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1454876 > > No solution yet, but -as a workaround- it seems that -at least- nfs > problems are indeed solved with downgrading. I have been working fine with CentOS 7.3, since I
2017 May 03
3
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
On 3/5/2017 10:41 ??, Marcelo Roccasalva wrote: > Does the UUID of root filesystem in /etc/fstab match the actual UUID > as reported by blkid? And remove/etc/lvm/cache/.cache if it exists Thank you Marcelo for replying, The directory /etc/lvm/cache/ is empty. And, yes, the UUID matches: # blkid /dev/vda1: UUID="297e2939-d6f5-431a-9813-9848368ee306" TYPE="xfs"
2017 Sep 22
0
NFS mount on Centos 7 crashing
On 22/9/2017 2:58 ??, Nikolaos Milas wrote: > ... > or through /etc/fstab: > > ? 10.201.40.34:/data/col1/hesperia-mount /hesperiamount2?? nfs > auto,noatime,nolock,bg,nfsvers=3,intr,tcp,actimeo=1800 0 Correction: the /etc/fstab nfs mount line has one more zero: ? 10.201.40.34:/data/col1/hesperia-mount /hesperiamount2?? nfs
2017 May 04
0
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 4:55 PM, Nikolaos Milas <nmilas at noa.gr> wrote: > On 3/5/2017 10:41 ??, Marcelo Roccasalva wrote: > >> Does the UUID of root filesystem in /etc/fstab match the actual UUID >> as reported by blkid? And remove/etc/lvm/cache/.cache if it exists > > > Thank you Marcelo for replying, > > The directory /etc/lvm/cache/ is empty. Dumb
2017 May 04
2
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
On 4/5/2017 5:20 ??, Marcelo Roccasalva wrote: > Dumb question: the file starts with a dot, doesn't show up in "ls" without "-a". Of course, I check with ls -la.It is empty indeed. > Even dumber question: the erroring UUID exist in the origin of > thecloned guest? I guess you have rebuilt initramfs a few times now, > so I believe it is irrelevant...
2017 Jun 02
2
NFS mount on Centos 7 crashing
On 2/6/2017 10:40 ??, Philippe BOURDEU d'AGUERRE wrote: > Reverting to rpcbind-0.2.0-38.el7 solves the problem for me Thank you very much Philippe, I notice that I have upgraded to rpcbind-0.2.0-38.el7_3.x86_64 on May 26. Have you checked if this bug/behavior has been reported or should we file a bug report? Nick
2003 Nov 22
0
Local numbers to Victorville/Apple Valley, CA
Hey all, I am in the High Desert region of southern California, USA. I was wondering if any of the SIP providers offer numbers serviced out of the following Verizon central offices: Apple Valley (Apple Valley CO/APVYCAXF) Apple Valley (Desert Knolls CO/DSKNCAXF) Victorville (VTVLCAXA) Adelanto (ADLNCAXF) Hesperia (HSPRCAXF) These are the COs which offer prefixes which are local calls from my
2017 May 03
3
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
Hello, I'm struggling to make a cloned CentOS 7 VM (under KVM) to work. The VM was cloned using mondorestore. Restore appears successful but the VM won't boot; see: http://iweb.noa.gr/files/centos7/supergrub2-scratchvm-20170503-04.png I booted with CentOS 7 disk in troubleshooting mode (where the virtual disk was automatically mounted without issues) and I tried to repair:
2007 Nov 13
1
[Fwd: Re: VoiceMail hangup]
Hi Neofita, Doug and All. I think I've the same problem but I don't know if it's related to the bug suggested below. I try to explain my behavior: - I dial the voicemail extension. - I hear: "You have 1 new message. Press 1 for new messages, press 2 for... or # to exit" (I listen the complete message or most part of it) - I press 1 - I can hear the first recorded message.
2019 Jan 18
0
[klibc:master] nfsmount: support nfsvers= and vers= options
Commit-ID: c4b811a1e4647224ddc717fac59900d16d0e9d4d Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=c4b811a1e4647224ddc717fac59900d16d0e9d4d Author: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste.jonglez at imag.fr> AuthorDate: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 09:22:21 -0700 Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk> CommitDate: Wed, 2 Jan 2019 03:08:04 +0000 [klibc] nfsmount: support
2017 Sep 14
0
[PATCH] nfsmount: support nfsvers= and vers= options
The standard mount option nowadays to specify NFS version is "nfsvers", as documented in nfs(5) on modern Linux systems. Up to now, nfsmount only supported the old "v2" or "v3" boolean options. Extend option parsing to support both "nfsvers=X" and "vers=X", with X being equal to either 2 or 3 (nfsmount does not support NFSv4 at present). If both
2013 Jul 04
3
odd inconsistency with nfs
I'm having an interesting/odd problem with nfs (I think). We recently (Monday/Tuesday) upgraded our file server from an ancient redhat 7.3 system to a shiny new centos 6.4 system. We don't see any issues between the other centos boxes, but things get a bit weird when we start mounting on the old solaris clients. The initial symptom was that the 'tab complete' wasn't
2014 Feb 19
1
Problems with Windows on KVM machine
Hello. We've started a virtualisation project and got stuck in one moment. Currently we are using the following: Intel 2312WPQJR as a node Intel R2312GL4GS as a storage with Intel Infiniband 2 ports controller Infiniband Mellanox SwitchX IS5023 for commutation. The nodes run CentOS 6.5 with built-in Infiniband package (Linux v0002 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64), the storage - CentOS 6.4 also built-in
2009 Mar 24
1
Disks do not mount at boot
I have a problem with two entries in my /etc/fstab. When I boot the machine, the disks are not mounted. When I give mount -a, all disks are present without an error. Of course I don't want to manually do that after each reboot. What can be the problem? CentOS 5.2 cat /etc/fstab /dev/vg/centos / ext3 defaults 1 1 LABEL=/boot /boot
2008 Jan 10
1
NFS problems with CentOS 4.5
Our large and complex build system is having very sporadic failurs as we try to update to CentOS 4.5. This takes the form of files that exist - and have existed for some time - not being found: file.whatever: No such file: No such file or directory This happens both with source files, .o's - meaning that the errors come from both the compiler and linker. The build storage is on NFS and the
2007 Mar 03
1
My current directory is lost in a bash shell
This one puzzles me a lot: [thba at vink layout]$ nc script/xw_functions.ample NEdit: getcwd() fails: No such file or directory NEdit: getcwd() fails: No such file or directory [thba at vink layout]$ ll script/xw_functions.ample -rw-rw-r-- 1 thba thba 16829 Oct 25 16:59 script/xw_functions.ample [thba at vink layout]$ pwd /home/thba/workarea/colibri/design/ana/layout [thba at vink layout]$
2008 Feb 22
0
NFS boot of Xen DomU - Goes to NFS version 2
Hi, I''m facing a typical problem of booting Xen DomU through NFS server. I have cleanly booted Xen guest (Debian) through NFS Server. But the problem is that the NFS version between my server and my debian system is version 2. I want to play around with version 3. My /etc/fstab of my debian system (DomU) which I am accessing through NFS server looks like this.
2013 Sep 02
0
chaining of create_resources
Hi I am using create_resource to create a dir and then mount it. I am using two create_resources and want one to be completed before other. $mount_point = hiera(''test::mount_point'', []) $defaults = { ''ensure'' => ''directory'', } $mountit = hiera(''test::mountit'') create_resources (file, $mount_point, $defaults)
2013 Nov 07
0
GlusterFS with NFS client hang up some times
I have the following setup with GlusterFS. Server: 4 - CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz - RAM: 32G - HDD: 1T, 7200 RPM (x 10) - Network card: 1G x 4 (bonding) OS: Centos 6.4 - File system: XFS > Disk /dev/sda: 1997.1 GB, 1997149306880 bytes > 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 242806 cylinders > Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes >
2015 Aug 25
0
Looking for ways to save space - AKA how to boot multiple machines from the same root
Yes it is possible. Not sure why you posted this to syslinux though. On Monday, August 24, 2015 10:46 PM, Marc Tousignant via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: I have several machines, same hardware and config, but one tiny little change.. the hostname. Each one of these diskless machines needs its own hostname. Presently my pxelinux.cfg is setup like: prompt 1 default