I think I found the problem, configure gives to error messages: ./configure: line 4454: LC_CONFIG_GSS: command not found and later configure: WARNING: Patchless build detected, disabling server building
I think the last one can be the reason of the problem, but I have no idea why this happens? I'm not very familar with configure scripts. On Tuesday 02 January 2007 07:12 pm, Nathaniel Rutman wrote: > There is a "--enable-ldiskfs" option, but it's always on afaik. > ./configure should show: > checking whether to enable ldiskfs > > Harald van Pee wrote: > > On Tuesday 02 January 2007 06:27 pm, Nathaniel Rutman wrote: > >> When you built the rest of the lustre modules (e.g. obdclass, lnet), > >> the ldiskfs module should also have been built. > >> Check the results of the compile. > > > > o.k. this means this module realy should exists, > > lnet and others I found, but ldiskfs is only a directory. > > I will check if there are any hints in the log files or on stdout. > > > > Is there a configure option which enable or disable ldiskfs? > > > >> Harald van Pee wrote: > >>> I now have compiled e2fsprogs-1.39.cfs2 by myself, > >>> and I have found that there where 2 patch series > >>> ldiskfs-2.6.18-vanilla.series > >>> and > >>> 2.6.18-vanilla.series > >>> I have applied both. > >>> > >>> But the problem still exists. > >>> Still there is no ldiskfs module, > >>> if I modprobe lustre, dmesg shows: > >>> > >>> kernel: Lustre: 17675:0:(module.c:382:init_libcfs_module()) maximum > >>> lustre stack 8192 > >>> kernel: Lustre: OBD class driver, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> kernel: Lustre Version: 1.5.95 > >>> kernel: Build Version: > >>> 1.5.95-19700101010000-PRISTINE-.usr.src.linux-2.6.18.6 > >>> kernel: Lustre: Added LNI [EMAIL PROTECTED] [8/256] > >>> kernel: Lustre: Accept secure, port 988 > >>> kernel: Lustre: Lustre Client File System; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> > >>> What is missing or what I have done wrong? > >>> > >>> Harald > >>> > >>> On Monday 01 January 2007 09:07 pm, Harald van Pee wrote: > >>>> Hi all and > >>>> Happy New Year! > >>>> > >>>> I try to install lustre 1.5.95 with vanilla kernel 2.6.18.6 > >>>> on debian sarge. > >>>> I have installed the following patches > >>>> (see mail from Alastair McKinstry Mon Oct 23 07:20:06 MDT 2006 here) > >>>> tasklist_lock.bin > >>>> aliasing_workaround.bin > >>>> statfs.bin > >>>> 2.6.18-kern-mount.dpatch > >>>> 2.6.18_nrpagecache.dpatch > >>>> > >>>> and installed the binary package of e2fsprogs-1.39.cfs2 > >>>> > >>>> The kernel is running and I can load the lustre module with > >>>> modprobe lustre. > >>>> > >>>> But if I make > >>>> mkfs.lustre --fsname=testfs --mdt --mgs /dev/sda2 > >>>> I got the following error: > >>>> mkfs.lustre: Unable to mount /dev/sda2: No such device > >>>> Is the ldiskfs module available? > >>>> > >>>> Indeed ldiskfs does not exists, and the lustre modules are not loaded > >>>> by mkfs. > >>>> > >>>> Now I don't know where I have to look for the problem. Must the > >>>> ldiskfs module realy exist? > >>>> Or is there a problem with e2fsprogs-1.39.cfs2? > >>>> I have tried to compile this package by myself, but not managed it up > >>>> to now. > >>>> > >>>> Thanks for your help > >>>> Harald _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.clusterfs.com/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss
