Try making it:
mseas-data:/gdata /gdata glusterfs
defaults,_netdev 0 0
Otherwise it'll try to mount too early in the startup sequence.
David
On 12/3/12 8:21 PM, Pat Haley wrote:
Hi,
We have a compute cluster running CentOS 6.2 (installed via
Rocks 6.0) which mounts a gluster filesystem (gluster 3.3.1).
To mount the gluster filesystem we included the following
line in /etc/fstab
mseas-data:/gdata /gdata glusterfs defaults
0 0
The issue we're seeing now is that if we reboot the client with
this line present in /etc/fstab, the boot process hangs at
installing local filesystem. If we comment this line out
of fstab we can boot successfully. We can then uncomment
this line and mount the gluster filesystem. Further, if we
maintain 2 other copyies of /etc/fstab (say /etc/fstab_boot
and /etc/fstab_gluster where neither fstab nor fstab_boot
have the gluster line, but fstab_gluster does) then adding
the following lines to /etc/rc.d/rc.d.local allows us to
boot and mount gluster at boot
/bin/cp -f /etc/fstab_gluster /etc/fstab
mount -a
/bin/cp -f /etc/fstab_boot /etc/fstab
This seem like an awful kludge. Can someone suggest a
cleaner (and presumably more robust) solution?
Thanks.
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