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02-11-2010 04:22 AM
02-11-2010 04:22 AM
ignite statvfs failed
When I run make_net_recovery I get the followinf warning:
WARNING: statvfs failed. '/u08' in /etc/fstab or /etc/mnttab not found: Value
too large to be stored in data type (errno = 72)
WARNING: statvfs failed. '/u07' in /etc/fstab or /etc/mnttab not found: Value
too large to be stored in data type (errno = 72)
In fstab I dont have /u07 nor /u08 but in /etc/mnttab I have them there and also some other disks which service guard hundles and they dont apear in fstab
Any idea why I get this error? and why only for those disks and no other disk I have in mnttab?
WARNING: statvfs failed. '/u08' in /etc/fstab or /etc/mnttab not found: Value
too large to be stored in data type (errno = 72)
WARNING: statvfs failed. '/u07' in /etc/fstab or /etc/mnttab not found: Value
too large to be stored in data type (errno = 72)
In fstab I dont have /u07 nor /u08 but in /etc/mnttab I have them there and also some other disks which service guard hundles and they dont apear in fstab
Any idea why I get this error? and why only for those disks and no other disk I have in mnttab?
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02-11-2010 04:46 AM
02-11-2010 04:46 AM
Re: ignite statvfs failed
hi,
check this thread for solution :
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1265892310538+28353475&threadId=1169121
mikap
check this thread for solution :
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1265892310538+28353475&threadId=1169121
mikap
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02-11-2010 04:50 AM
02-11-2010 04:50 AM
Re: ignite statvfs failed
Thanks, I saw this already. But the thing is that I will always have differences between fstab and mnntab due the fact that I have service-guard managing my disks and mounting them whenever failover take place. So they appear in mntab but not fstab, what should I do to have those warnings disappear?
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02-11-2010 04:55 AM
02-11-2010 04:55 AM
Re: ignite statvfs failed
hi,
i think you oculd use -x option to exclude the mount points and them it will be automatically ignored.
mikap
i think you oculd use -x option to exclude the mount points and them it will be automatically ignored.
mikap
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