From: Ricardo J. B. <ric...@da...> - 2012-02-23 23:18:19
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Also, beware of gigabit networks: some NICs are very slow at establishing link and mfsmount (or any other network filesystem) will fail mounting anyway, even using _netdev on fstab as suggested by Michał. I have 'mount -a -t fuse' in /etc/rc.local just beacuse of this. And, if you use _netdev you also have to enable mounting network flesystems on boot: 'chkconfig netfs on' in RedHat and derivatives should do the trick. PS: Michał, could you add that last bit about netfs to the Reference Guide? Thanks! El Martes 21/02/2012, Michał Borychowski escribió: > Hi Stas! > > What platform do you use? The solution with /etc/fstab works only on Linux > platforms (tested on Debian). On other platforms you need to prepare a > script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d which will run mfsmount with needed options. > > And on Linux you need _netdev option, as written on > http://www.moosefs.org/reference-guide.html in "Mounting the File System" > section. > > Kind regards > Michal > > From: Stas Oskin [mailto:sta...@gm...] > Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2012 10:01 AM > To: MooseFS > Subject: Connection timed out at mfsmount on boot > > Hi. > > We have the mfsmount set in fstab, but noticed it never properly works on > boot. -- Ricardo J. Barberis Senior SysAdmin / ITI Dattatec.com :: Soluciones de Web Hosting Tu Hosting hecho Simple! ------------------------------------------ |