I was able to run lustre_rmmod and depmod successfully. The '$lctl list_nids' returned the server ip address and interface (tcp0).
I tried to mount the file system on a remote client, but it failed with the following message. --- --- [r...@localhost ~]# mount -t lustre 10.0.0...@tcp0:/lustre /mnt/lustre mount.lustre: mount 10.0.0...@tcp0:/lustre at /mnt/lustre failed: No such device Are the lustre modules loaded? Check /etc/modprobe.conf and /proc/filesystems Note 'alias lustre llite' should be removed from modprobe.conf --- --- However, the mounting is successful on a single node configuration - with client on the same machine as MDS and OST. Any clues? Where to look for logs and debug messages? Thanks, CS. On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Cliff White <cliff.wh...@sun.com> wrote: > Carlos Santana wrote: > >> Thanks Kevin.. >> >> Please read: > > http://manual.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual16_HTML/ConfiguringLustre.html#50401328_pgfId-1289529 > > Those instructions are identical for 1.6 and 1.8. > > For current lustre, only two commands are used for configuration. > mkfs.lustre and mount. > > > Usually when lustre_rmmod returns that error, you run it a second time, and > it will clear things. Unless you have live mounts or network connections. > > cliffw > > > I am referring to 1.8 manual, but I was also referring to HowTo page on >> wiki which seems to be for 1.6. The HowTo page >> http://wiki.lustre.org/index.php/Lustre_Howto#Using_Supplied_Configuration_Toolsmentions >> abt lmc, lconf, and lctl. >> >> The modules are installed in the right place. The '$ lustre_rmmod' >> resulted in following o/p: >> [r...@localhost 2.6.18-92.1.17.el5_lustre.1.8.0smp]# lustre_rmmod >> ERROR: Module obdfilter is in use >> ERROR: Module ost is in use >> ERROR: Module mds is in use >> ERROR: Module fsfilt_ldiskfs is in use >> ERROR: Module mgs is in use >> ERROR: Module mgc is in use by mgs >> ERROR: Module ldiskfs is in use by fsfilt_ldiskfs >> ERROR: Module lov is in use >> ERROR: Module lquota is in use by obdfilter,mds >> ERROR: Module osc is in use >> ERROR: Module ksocklnd is in use >> ERROR: Module ptlrpc is in use by obdfilter,ost,mds,mgs,mgc,lov,lquota,osc >> ERROR: Module obdclass is in use by >> obdfilter,ost,mds,fsfilt_ldiskfs,mgs,mgc,lov,lquota,osc,ptlrpc >> ERROR: Module lnet is in use by ksocklnd,ptlrpc,obdclass >> ERROR: Module lvfs is in use by >> obdfilter,ost,mds,fsfilt_ldiskfs,mgs,mgc,lov,lquota,osc,ptlrpc,obdclass >> ERROR: Module libcfs is in use by >> obdfilter,ost,mds,fsfilt_ldiskfs,mgs,mgc,lov,lquota,osc,ksocklnd,ptlrpc,obdclass,lnet,lvfs >> >> Do I need to shutdown these services? How can I do that? >> >> Thanks, >> CS. >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Kevin Van Maren >> <kevin.vanma...@sun.com<mailto: >> kevin.vanma...@sun.com>> wrote: >> >> I think lconf and lmc went away with Lustre 1.6. Are you sure you >> are looking at the 1.8 manual, and not directions for 1.4? >> >> /usr/sbin/lctl should be in the lustre-<version> RPM. Do a: >> # rpm -q -l lustre-1.8.0-2.6.18_92.1.17.el5_lustre.1.8.0smp >> >> >> Do make sure the modules are installed in the right place: >> # cd /lib/modules/`uname -r` >> # find . | grep lustre.ko >> >> If it shows up, then do: >> # lustre_rmmod >> # depmod >> and try again. >> >> Otherwise, figure out where your modules are installed: >> # uname -r >> # cd /lib/modules >> # find . | grep lustre.ko >> >> >> You can also double-check the NID. On the MSD server, do >> # lctl list_nids >> >> Should show 10.0.0...@tcp0 >> >> Kevin >> >>
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