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12-01-2005 12:53 AM
12-01-2005 12:53 AM
nfs mount problem with a VxVM volume
Hallo everyone,
I hope anyone can help me
I have a really strange problem when I tries to nfs mount a VxVM volume with vxfs filesystem in SLES9sp2, the I get the following error message.
nfs_get_root: getattr error = 116
nfs_read_super: get root inode failed
It is works when i use lvcreate and vxfs filesystem.
Would be happy for help!
I hope anyone can help me
I have a really strange problem when I tries to nfs mount a VxVM volume with vxfs filesystem in SLES9sp2, the I get the following error message.
nfs_get_root: getattr error = 116
nfs_read_super: get root inode failed
It is works when i use lvcreate and vxfs filesystem.
Would be happy for help!
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12-01-2005 02:03 AM
12-01-2005 02:03 AM
Re: nfs mount problem with a VxVM volume
Shalom Joppe,
I'd report the error to HP.
Sounds like a bug.
There may be a patch though. What is the level of VXVM patching on the system?
Don't export the root / filesystem, that might cause problems.
SEP
I'd report the error to HP.
Sounds like a bug.
There may be a patch though. What is the level of VXVM patching on the system?
Don't export the root / filesystem, that might cause problems.
SEP
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12-01-2005 02:29 AM
12-01-2005 02:29 AM
Re: nfs mount problem with a VxVM volume
I have added all patches that is recomended by Veritas for installation of Storage Foundation, (even the kernel patch that are needed Storagefoundation4.1 for SLES9sp2)
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