the thing is that the devices are not mounting after reboot…

Any ideas?

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On Mar 23, 2015, at 3:37 PM, Thomas Foster 
<thomas.foste...@gmail.com<mailto:thomas.foste...@gmail.com>> wrote:

check your server where that osd is located and see if you have created the 
directory correctly.  If you didn't create it correctly you would get that 
error message.

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