This now mysteriously resolved after both servers have rebooted.
The long delay is due to the importance of high availability over the nfs links.
Mike Yates
Hawkgrove Ltd - Software Systems Design
2, The Business Courtyard, Marl Pits Lane, Trudoxhill, Frome, Somerset, BA11
5DL, UK
+44 (0)1373
ut I'll let you know if it still fails
with both servers on Nov 3.
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG)
IT Support Engineer
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[ OK ]
Starting NFS daemon: [ OK ]
Starting NFS mountd: [ OK ]
[r...@hs8 ~]# vi msg
SeLinux is disabled.
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG)
IT Support Engineer
Hawkgrove Ltd - Software Systems Design
2, The Business Courtyard, Marl Pits Lane, Tr
: authenticated mount request from
172.26.0.6:617 for /data (/data)
No internal permissions have changed.
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Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG)
IT Support Engineer
Hawkgrove Ltd - Software Systems Design
2, The Business Courtyard, Marl Pits Lane, Trudoxhill, Frome, Somerset, BA11
5DL, UK
+44 (0
Veritas does not access the Snap Server, though the weekly
cron-job to tar-ball the Snap Server at 02:00 Saturday did not email me at all,
though it is shown in /var/log/cron.
Does anyone know of a method to make NFS mounts auto un-mount if the remote
server disappears?
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (
o get 0.95.1 (and onwards) from CentOS or
Redhat,
or must I "roll my own" ?
Mike YatesMBCS CITP (ISSG)
IT Support Engineer
Hawkgrove Ltd - Software Systems Design
2, The Business Courtyard, Marl Pits Lane, Trudoxhill, Frome, Somerset, BA11
5DL, UK
+44 (0)1373 837900 fax
res, the
Linux agent has stopped and, in about half of those, crashes leaving a
backtrace. I had similar symptoms in Fedora4 (though much less often) and
Fedora9 when the data was on a different server.
Symantec have looked at this but they only "support" RHEL and SLES so will not
del
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