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04-24-2001 09:15 PM
04-24-2001 09:15 PM
When I started SAM in our sever(11.00, its started, when trying for Logical volume or volume group its throughs an error "NFS server servername not responding still trying" what could be the problem. same case when i execute bdf command, it shows all the mounted filesystem as pre fstab, but in the last its shows the same message. Unable to kill the process too.
please help me..
Bala.
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04-24-2001 10:58 PM
04-24-2001 10:58 PM
Re: When starting SAM or executing bdf, problem occurs
Sounds like your Server is mounting a filesystem from another server. The server "servername" seem not to respond. On the server "servername" try to stop and start the nfs.server:
/sbin/init.d/nfs.server stop
/sbin/init.d/nfs.server start
Also you may want to stop and start the nfs client on your system
/sbin/init.d/nfs.client stop
/sbin/init.d/nfs.client start
Check for any warning or errormessage.
Hope this helps. Stefan
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04-25-2001 12:17 AM
04-25-2001 12:17 AM
Re: When starting SAM or executing bdf, problem occurs
You are right the problem is with not responding nfs server, but before stopping nfs, try the following:
1. Check /etc/fstab if there are some records for mounting nfs file systems. If so, you can next check which nfs server does not respond and comment respective lines, at least until server start to work again.
2. Check automounter maps. May be automounter is trying to mount a remote nfs file system whereas the server does not respond.
The first reason is more probable.
Hope this helps.
Rgds.
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04-25-2001 03:02 AM
04-25-2001 03:02 AM
Re: When starting SAM or executing bdf, problem occurs
carry out the steps given by steph, if still getting the same error, it is purely the network problem, that u r server couldn't reach the NFS server. so check for the network config
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04-25-2001 03:11 AM
04-25-2001 03:11 AM
Re: When starting SAM or executing bdf, problem occurs
You might want to add servername to the /etc/hosts or just make sure you can nslookup/ping it.
Later,
Bill
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04-25-2001 06:23 PM
04-25-2001 06:23 PM
Re: When starting SAM or executing bdf, problem occurs
You might try to edit the /etc/fstab file and enter # in front of the line item that is in error. This will comment out this line and will make the fs unavailable for mounting. If this is a FS that must be mounted, then try typing in showmount -e to verify that the server is exporting this fs to you properly. If not you will have to follow up with the Sys Admin in the exporting server.
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04-26-2001 05:47 AM
04-26-2001 05:47 AM
Re: When starting SAM or executing bdf, problem occurs
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04-26-2001 07:14 AM
04-26-2001 07:14 AM
Re: When starting SAM or executing bdf, problem occurs
It looks as if you have mounted a CD using pfs_mount and unmounted using a umount command . If yes then try to grep on pfs and kill the processes in the lower to higher order . then try bdf if still it doesnt work then the only way left is to boot the machine. Though this will not interfere in the operations it would definatley not let you run bdf or any such like commands .
Manoj