From: Moshe B. <mo...@xe...> - 2005-08-29 12:12:42
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David It cannot be an NFS issue, it must be a DFSA/oMFS related problem. I have personally written the code around mosix_update_remote_files and I cannot see where it would come up in NFS. Which version are you using? How did you disable DFSA/OMFS? Moshe On Aug 29, 2005, at 1:39 AM, David Toomey wrote: > Hi all > > I have posted a question regarding a kernel panic > "mosix_update_remote_files: not listed" previously and > unfortunately none of > the suggestions have solved the problem. I am still getting this > when ever > there is a load on the cluster. The last suggestion was to disable > OMFS > which I tried but it didn't work. However NFS is still running and > I was > wondering if there are any issues with this that could be causing the > problem. The scripts that are running on the cluster are reading > and writing > to/from the users home directories which are NFS'ed and also some > of the > applications that they are using (eg BLAST) are also shared out via > NFS. All > of the scripts are launched from a master node which never seems to > crash > which is also where the drive containing the NFS directories are > located. Is > there some problem with this setup that could be causing the kernel > panic? > > Thanks > > Dave > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO > September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle > Practices > Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * > Testing & QA > Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/ > bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > openMosix-general mailing list > ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openmosix-general > |