* automount[ ]: failed to mount
@ 2005-03-04 22:30 Sev Binello
2005-03-10 19:58 ` Chris Feist
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Sev Binello @ 2005-03-04 22:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
Can anyone shed any light on the significance of the error messages below?
We constantly get messages of the form ....
Mar 4 11:28:57 acnlin43 automount[2740]: attempting to mount entry /cfs/g
Mar 4 11:29:00 acnlin43 automount[14890]: mount(nfs): no host elected
Mar 4 11:29:00 acnlin43 automount[14890]: failed to mount /cfs/g
or just simply....
Mar 4 09:58:17 acnlin42 automount[30250]: failed to mount /cfs/ad
Followed by a successful mount not too long afterward...
Mar 4 11:33:54 acnlin43 automount[2740]: attempting to mount entry /cfs/g
The failure bounces around to different filesystems -- using /cfs/g here
as an example --
even though the nfs severs for these filesystems are up and running.
We are running Redhat WS updates 1,2,3,4 and autofs-3.1.7-41
autofs-4.1.3-47
our mounts look something like this ( we normally use udp, but also
tested with tcp)...
in auto.master
/cfs /etc/auto.cfs --timeout 60
in auto.cfs
g -ro,intr,noquota,proto=tcp
acnlin34.pbn.bnl.gov:/cfsg
Thanks,
-Sev
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2005-03-04 22:30 automount[ ]: failed to mount Sev Binello
@ 2005-03-10 19:58 ` Chris Feist
2005-03-10 20:01 ` Sev Binello
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Chris Feist @ 2005-03-10 19:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sev Binello; +Cc: autofs
Can you try the new autofs package for RHEL3?
http://people.redhat.com/jmoyer/autofs-4.1.3-104.i386.rpm
Note: this is a package for RHEL3, not Fedora Core (it may not work with FC).
Thanks,
Chris
Sev Binello wrote:
>
> Can anyone shed any light on the significance of the error messages below?
>
> We constantly get messages of the form ....
>
> Mar 4 11:28:57 acnlin43 automount[2740]: attempting to mount entry /cfs/g
> Mar 4 11:29:00 acnlin43 automount[14890]: mount(nfs): no host elected
> Mar 4 11:29:00 acnlin43 automount[14890]: failed to mount /cfs/g
>
> or just simply....
>
> Mar 4 09:58:17 acnlin42 automount[30250]: failed to mount /cfs/ad
>
>
>
> Followed by a successful mount not too long afterward...
> Mar 4 11:33:54 acnlin43 automount[2740]: attempting to mount entry /cfs/g
>
> The failure bounces around to different filesystems -- using /cfs/g here
> as an example --
> even though the nfs severs for these filesystems are up and running.
>
> We are running Redhat WS updates 1,2,3,4 and autofs-3.1.7-41
> autofs-4.1.3-47
> our mounts look something like this ( we normally use udp, but also
> tested with tcp)...
> in auto.master
> /cfs /etc/auto.cfs --timeout 60
> in auto.cfs
> g -ro,intr,noquota,proto=tcp
> acnlin34.pbn.bnl.gov:/cfsg
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> -Sev
>
> _______________________________________________
> autofs mailing list
> autofs@linux.kernel.org
> http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
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* Re: automount[ ]: failed to mount
2005-03-10 19:58 ` Chris Feist
@ 2005-03-10 20:01 ` Sev Binello
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Sev Binello @ 2005-03-10 20:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cfeist; +Cc: autofs
Yes, trying it already.
Installed it yesterday.
No failed mount messages since.
Looks goo so far.
Thanks
-Sev
Chris Feist wrote:
> Can you try the new autofs package for RHEL3?
>
> http://people.redhat.com/jmoyer/autofs-4.1.3-104.i386.rpm
>
> Note: this is a package for RHEL3, not Fedora Core (it may not work
> with FC).
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
> Sev Binello wrote:
>
>>
>> Can anyone shed any light on the significance of the error messages
>> below?
>>
>> We constantly get messages of the form ....
>>
>> Mar 4 11:28:57 acnlin43 automount[2740]: attempting to mount entry
>> /cfs/g
>> Mar 4 11:29:00 acnlin43 automount[14890]: mount(nfs): no host elected
>> Mar 4 11:29:00 acnlin43 automount[14890]: failed to mount /cfs/g
>>
>> or just simply....
>>
>> Mar 4 09:58:17 acnlin42 automount[30250]: failed to mount /cfs/ad
>>
>>
>>
>> Followed by a successful mount not too long afterward...
>> Mar 4 11:33:54 acnlin43 automount[2740]: attempting to mount entry
>> /cfs/g
>>
>> The failure bounces around to different filesystems -- using /cfs/g
>> here as an example --
>> even though the nfs severs for these filesystems are up and running.
>>
>> We are running Redhat WS updates 1,2,3,4 and autofs-3.1.7-41
>> autofs-4.1.3-47
>> our mounts look something like this ( we normally use udp, but also
>> tested with tcp)...
>> in auto.master
>> /cfs /etc/auto.cfs --timeout 60
>> in auto.cfs
>> g -ro,intr,noquota,proto=tcp
>> acnlin34.pbn.bnl.gov:/cfsg
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Sev
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> autofs mailing list
>> autofs@linux.kernel.org
>> http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
>
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* Re: automount[ ]: failed to mount
@ 2005-03-11 17:12 Mike Marion
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mike Marion @ 2005-03-11 17:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: autofs
On 10 Mar, Sev Binello wrote:
> Yes, trying it already.
> Installed it yesterday.
> No failed mount messages since.
> Looks goo so far.
Also, make sure you have the autofs4 kernel module loaded and not the older
autofs one. I'd see similar problems (and especially problems in /net) if I
forgot to add
alias autofs autofs4
in the modules.conf file and the old module loaded, but I was still running
the 4.x daemon.
--
Mike Marion-Unix SysAdmin/Staff Engineer-http://www.qualcomm.com
[Bart & Lisa are reading a magazine at the Kwik-E-Mart.]
Apu: "Hey, hey, this is not a lending library. If you're
not going to buy that thing put it down or I'll blow your heads off!"
-- Simpsons
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