Dear Mike,
Dear James,
You found the cause of the problem. :-)
Now it works:
$ cat /etc/fstab | grep pvfs
tcp://localhost:3334/orangefs /mnt/pvfs2 pvfs2 defaults,noauto 0 0
$ pvfs2-ping -m /mnt/pvfs2
(1) Parsing tab file...
(2) Initializing system interface...
(3) Initializing each file system found in tab file: /etc/fstab...
PVFS2 servers: tcp://localhost:3334
Storage name: orangefs
Local mount point: /mnt/pvfs2
/mnt/pvfs2: Ok
(4) Searching for /mnt/pvfs2 in pvfstab...
PVFS2 servers: tcp://localhost:3334
Storage name: orangefs
Local mount point: /mnt/pvfs2
meta servers:
tcp://pi81:3334
data servers:
tcp://pi81:3334
(5) Verifying that all servers are responding...
meta servers:
tcp://pi81:3334 Ok
data servers:
tcp://pi81:3334 Ok
(6) Verifying that fsid 969905553 is acceptable to all servers...
Ok; all servers understand fs_id 969905553
(7) Verifying that root handle is owned by one server...
Root handle: 1048576
Ok; root handle is owned by exactly one server.
=============================================================
The PVFS2 filesystem at /mnt/pvfs2 appears to be correctly configured.
$ sudo pvfs2fuse /mnt/pvfs2/
$ df | grep pvfs
pvfs2fuse#tcp://localhost:3334/orangefs 14524416 7790592 6733824
54% /mnt/pvfs2
Thanks a lot for your kind help!
Best Regards
Christian
2015-02-04 19:02 GMT+01:00 Mike Marshall <[email protected]>:
> $ sudo /bin/sh -c 'echo "tcp://localhost:3334/pvfs2-fs /mnt/pvfs2
> pvfs2 defaults,noauto 0 0" >> /etc/pvfs2tab'
>
> I think the above step should have, instead, been:
>
> $ sudo /bin/sh -c 'echo "tcp://localhost:3334/orangefs /mnt/pvfs2
> pvfs2 defaults,noauto 0 0" >> /etc/pvfs2tab'
>
> -Mike
>
> On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 4:51 AM, Prof. Dr. Christian Baun
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Sorry for the delay. With the SVN update I was able to compile it. The
>> PVS2 server starts but it is not functional up to now. Maybe I made a
>> mistake at some point. I played around a bit with the fstab entry and
>> with different server configurations but I was not able to fix this
>> issue up to now. These are the steps I did:
>>
>> $ svn update
>> Updating '.':
>> U src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core.c
>> Updated to revision 11687.
>>
>> $ ./prepare
>> configure script successfully regenerated
>>
>> $ ./configure --enable-fuse
>> ...
>> ***** Displaying PVFS Configuration Information *****
>> ------------------------------------------------------
>> PVFS2 configured to build karma gui : no
>> PVFS2 configured to build visualization tools : no
>> PVFS2 configured to perform coverage analysis : no
>> PVFS2 configured for aio threaded callbacks : yes
>> PVFS2 configured to use FUSE : yes
>> PVFS2 configured for the 2.6/3 kernel module : no
>> PVFS2 configured for the 2.4.x kernel module : no
>> PVFS2 configured for using the mmap-ra-cache : no
>> PVFS2 configured for resetting file position : no
>> PVFS2 will use workaround for redhat 2.4 kernels : no
>> PVFS2 will use workaround for buggy NPTL : no
>> PVFS2 server capability cache enabled : yes
>> PVFS2 server credential cache enabled : no
>> PVFS2 server certificate cache enabled : no
>> PVFS2 configured with key-based security : no
>> PVFS2 configured with certificate-based security : no
>> PVFS2 server will be built : yes
>> PVFS2 configured with profiling enabled : no
>> PVFS2 user interface libraries will be built : yes
>> PVFS2 symbolic libraries will be built : no
>> PVFS2 user environment variables enabled : no
>> PVFS2 user interface library cache enabled : no
>> Malloc will be redefined : yes
>> PVFS2 client JNI enabled : no
>>
>> PVFS2 version string: 2.9.0-orangefs-2015-02-03-183255
>>
>> $ make
>> ...
>> LD src/apps/fuse/pvfs2fuse
>> GENCONFIG src/server/simple.conf
>> GENCONFIG examples/fs.conf
>>
>> $ sudo make install
>> ...
>> install -d /usr/local/sbin
>> install -m 755 ./src/apps/admin/pvfs2-start-all /usr/local/sbin
>> install -m 755 ./src/apps/admin/pvfs2-stop-all /usr/local/sbin
>> install -m 755 src/apps/admin/pvfs2-mkspace
>> src/apps/admin/pvfs2-migrate-collection
>> src/apps/admin/pvfs2-change-fsid src/apps/admin/pvfs2-showcoll
>> /usr/local/bin
>> install -m 755 src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client
>> src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core /usr/local/sbin
>> install -m 755 src/server/pvfs2-server /usr/local/sbin
>> rm -f /usr/local/bin/.pvfs2-genconfig-* &> /dev/null
>> # create etc dir under install dir
>> install -d /usr/local/etc
>>
>> $ sudo mkdir /pvfs2-storage-space
>>
>> $ sudo pvfs2-genconfig --protocol tcp --tcpport 3334 --storage
>> /pvfs2-storage-space --logfile /tmp/pvfs2-server.log --ioservers pi81
>> --metaservers pi81 /etc/pvfs2-fs.conf --quiet
>>
>>
>> $ sudo pvfs2-server /etc/pvfs2-fs.conf -f[S 02/04/2015 10:18:34] PVFS2
>> Server on node pi81 version 2.9.0-orangefs-2015-02-03-183255
>> starting...
>> *** WARNING *** *** WARNING *** *** WARNING ***
>> *The MetadataStorageSpace path /pvfs2-storage-space appears
>> to be on the root device.
>> *It is recommended that the meta data be
>> stored on a dedicated partition.
>> *If you have a dedicated partition setup,
>> please be sure it is mounted.
>>
>> *** WARNING *** *** WARNING *** *** WARNING ***
>> *The DataStorageSpace path /pvfs2-storage-space appears
>> to be on the root device.
>> *It is recommended that the data be
>> stored on a dedicated partition.
>> *If you have a dedicated partition setup,
>> please be sure it is mounted.
>>
>> [D 02/04/2015 10:18:34] PVFS2 Server: storage space created. Exiting.
>>
>> $ sudo pvfs2-server /etc/pvfs2-fs.conf
>> [S 02/04/2015 10:18:47] PVFS2 Server on node pi81 version
>> 2.9.0-orangefs-2015-02-03-183255 starting...
>>
>> $ ps xa | grep pvfs2-server
>> 6522 ? Ssl 0:07 pvfs2-server /etc/pvfs2-fs.conf
>>
>> $ cat /tmp/pvfs2-server.log
>> [D 02/04/2015 10:18:47] PVFS2 Server version
>> 2.9.0-orangefs-2015-02-03-183255 starting.
>>
>> $ sudo mkdir /mnt/pvfs2
>>
>> $ sudo /bin/sh -c 'echo "tcp://localhost:3334/pvfs2-fs /mnt/pvfs2
>> pvfs2 defaults,noauto 0 0" >> /etc/pvfs2tab'
>>
>> $ cat /etc/fstab | grep pvfs
>> tcp://localhost:3334/pvfs2-fs /mnt/pvfs2 pvfs2 defaults,noauto 0 0
>>
>> $ pvfs2-ping -m /mnt/pvfs2
>> (1) Parsing tab file...
>>
>> (2) Initializing system interface...
>>
>> (3) Initializing each file system found in tab file: /etc/fstab...
>>
>> PVFS2 servers: tcp://localhost:3334
>> Storage name: pvfs2-fs
>> Local mount point: /mnt/pvfs2
>> [E 10:48:25.392599] Warning:
>> Cannot retrieve information about filesystem pvfs2-fs at tab entry:
>> tcp://localhost:3334
>> [E 10:48:25.399835]
>> HINTS: If you're sure that your pvfstab file contains valid information,
>> please make sure that you are not out of disk space and that you have
>> write permissions in the current directory or in the /tmp directory
>>
>> /mnt/pvfs2: FAILURE!
>>
>> Failure: could not initialze at least one of the target file systems.
>>
>> (4) Searching for /mnt/pvfs2 in pvfstab...
>> [E 10:48:25.402664] Error: /mnt/pvfs2 resides on a PVFS2 file system
>> that has not yet been initialized.
>> Failure: could not find filesystem for /mnt/pvfs2 in pvfs2tab /etc/fstab
>> Entry 0: /mnt/pvfs2
>>
>>
>> At this point I'm stuck now.
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Christian
>>
>>
>>
>> 2015-02-03 16:39 GMT+01:00 James Burton <[email protected]>:
>>> Mike,
>>>
>>> Is the kernel module supposed to be compiling after the SVN update or is
>>> that still not working?
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Mike Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello Prof. Baun...
>>>>
>>>> I think I fixed what is causing your problem, so if you do an svn update,
>>>> you can give it a try.
>>>>
>>>> I inadvertently put the pvfs2_khandle_from_handle function inside of an
>>>> ifdef, and one of your --disables made it disappear.
>>>>
>>>> -Mike
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Prof. Dr. Christian Baun
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> > Hello
>>>> >
>>>> > when I understood Jims reply correct, it should be possible to compile
>>>> > the server and maybe the FUSE client on arm. I tried it this way with
>>>> > the latest SVN revision and now I'm stuck at this point.
>>>> >
>>>> > $ mkdir /home/pi/orangefs_svn
>>>> > $ cd /home/pi/orangefs_svn
>>>> > $ svn checkout http://www.orangefs.org/svn/orangefs/trunk
>>>> > /home/pi/orangefs_svn
>>>> > $ ./prepare
>>>> > configure script successfully regenerated
>>>> > $ ./configure --enable-fuse
>>>> > ...
>>>> > ***** Displaying PVFS Configuration Information *****
>>>> > ------------------------------------------------------
>>>> > PVFS2 configured to build karma gui : no
>>>> > PVFS2 configured to build visualization tools : no
>>>> > PVFS2 configured to perform coverage analysis : no
>>>> > PVFS2 configured for aio threaded callbacks : yes
>>>> > PVFS2 configured to use FUSE : yes
>>>> > PVFS2 configured for the 2.6/3 kernel module : no
>>>> > PVFS2 configured for the 2.4.x kernel module : no
>>>> > PVFS2 configured for using the mmap-ra-cache : no
>>>> > PVFS2 configured for resetting file position : no
>>>> > PVFS2 will use workaround for redhat 2.4 kernels : no
>>>> > PVFS2 will use workaround for buggy NPTL : no
>>>> > PVFS2 server capability cache enabled : yes
>>>> > PVFS2 server credential cache enabled : no
>>>> > PVFS2 server certificate cache enabled : no
>>>> > PVFS2 configured with key-based security : no
>>>> > PVFS2 configured with certificate-based security : no
>>>> > PVFS2 server will be built : yes
>>>> > PVFS2 configured with profiling enabled : no
>>>> > PVFS2 user interface libraries will be built : yes
>>>> > PVFS2 symbolic libraries will be built : no
>>>> > PVFS2 user environment variables enabled : no
>>>> > PVFS2 user interface library cache enabled : no
>>>> > Malloc will be redefined : yes
>>>> > PVFS2 client JNI enabled : no
>>>> >
>>>> > PVFS2 version string: 2.9.0-orangefs-2015-01-31-084642
>>>> >
>>>> > $ make
>>>> > ...
>>>> > CC src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client.o
>>>> > LD src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client
>>>> > CC src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core.o
>>>> > src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core.c: In function
>>>> > ‘package_downcall_members’:
>>>> > src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core.c:2931:17: warning: implicit
>>>> > declaration of function ‘pvfs2_khandle_from_handle’
>>>> > [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
>>>> > LD src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core
>>>> > src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core.o: In function
>>>> > `package_downcall_members':
>>>> > /home/pi/orangefs_svn/src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core.c:3057:
>>>> > undefined reference to `pvfs2_khandle_from_handle'
>>>> > /home/pi/orangefs_svn/src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core.c:3114:
>>>> > undefined reference to `pvfs2_khandle_from_handle'
>>>> > /home/pi/orangefs_svn/src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core.c:3222:
>>>> > undefined reference to `pvfs2_khandle_from_handle'
>>>> > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>>>> > Makefile:1058: recipe for target
>>>> > 'src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core' failed
>>>> > make: *** [src/apps/kernel/linux/pvfs2-client-core] Error 1
>>>> >
>>>> > The same result is when I try to build just the fuse client via
>>>> >
>>>> > $ ./configure --disable-server --disable-usrint --disable-opt
>>>> > --enable-fuse
>>>> > $ make
>>>> >
>>>> > What I can try to solve this issue?
>>>> >
>>>> > Best Regards and thanks for any help.
>>>> > Christian
>>>> >
>>>> > ---
>>>> > Prof. Dr. Christian Baun
>>>> > http://www.christianbaun.de
>>>> > Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
>>>> > Nibelungenplatz 1, 60318 Frankfurt am Main
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > 2015-01-30 23:52 GMT+01:00 James Burton <[email protected]>:
>>>> >> OrangeFS is not supported and has not been tested on Raspian.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> That being said, we have gotten some inquiries about this and there was
>>>> >> a
>>>> >> recent change in SVN that fixes this problem and allows OrangeFS to
>>>> >> build.
>>>> >> (The problem was caused by a function call that is implemented for
>>>> >> Intel
>>>> >> processors, but not for ARM. See http://linux.die.net/man/2/fadvise64)
>>>> >>
>>>> >> You can get the most recent version from the following svn repository
>>>> >>
>>>> >> http://www.orangefs.org/svn/orangefs/trunk
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Currently, the kernel module will not compile on Raspian, but you may
>>>> >> be
>>>> >> able to mount the filesystem via fuse.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Good luck!
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Jim Burton
>>>> >>
>>>> >> On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Prof. Dr. Christian Baun
>>>> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> Hello,
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> I try to install OrangeFS from source on a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian
>>>> >>> as operating system. During the make step, an error occurs at this
>>>> >>> point I'm stuck now. My steps are:
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> $ uname -r
>>>> >>> 3.12.35+
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> $ sudo wget -P /usr/src/
>>>> >>> http://www.orangefs.org/downloads/LATEST/source/orangefs-2.9.0.tar.gz
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> $ sudo tar -xvzf /usr/src/orangefs-2.9.0.tar.gz -C /usr/src/
>>>> >>> $ sudo /bin/sh -c 'cd /usr/src/orangefs-2.9.0; ./configure
>>>> >>> -with-kernel=/usr/src/linux-source-3.12'
>>>> >>> …
>>>> >>> ***** Displaying PVFS Configuration Information *****
>>>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured to build karma gui : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured to build visualization tools : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured to perform coverage analysis : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for aio threaded callbacks : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured to use FUSE : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for the 2.6/3 kernel module : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for the 2.4.x kernel module : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for using the mmap-ra-cache : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for resetting file position : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 will use workaround for redhat 2.4 kernels : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 will use workaround for buggy NPTL : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 server capability cache enabled : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 server credential cache enabled : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 server certificate cache enabled : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured with key-based security : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured with certificate-based security : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 server will be built : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured with profiling enabled : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 user interface libraries will be built : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 symbolic libraries will be built : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 user environment variables enabled : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 user interface library cache enabled : no
>>>> >>> Malloc will be redefined : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 client JNI enabled : no
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> PVFS2 version string: 2.9.0-
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> $ sudo make
>>>> >>> ...
>>>> >>> CC src/io/dev/pint-dev.o
>>>> >>> RANLIB lib/libpvfs2.a
>>>> >>> CC src/client/usrint/pvfs-path.o
>>>> >>> CC src/client/usrint/mmap.o
>>>> >>> CC src/client/usrint/openfile-util.o
>>>> >>> src/client/usrint/openfile-util.c: In function ‘my_glibc_fadvise64’:
>>>> >>> src/client/usrint/openfile-util.c:292:20: error: ‘SYS_fadvise64’
>>>> >>> undeclared (first use in this function)
>>>> >>> src/client/usrint/openfile-util.c:292:20: note: each undeclared
>>>> >>> identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
>>>> >>> src/client/usrint/openfile-util.c:293:1: warning: control reaches end
>>>> >>> of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
>>>> >>> Makefile:1082: recipe for target 'src/client/usrint/openfile-util.o'
>>>> >>> failed
>>>> >>> make: *** [src/client/usrint/openfile-util.o] Error 1
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> What can I do to handle this issue?
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> Thanks for any help.
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> Christian
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> ---
>>>> >>> Prof. Dr. Christian Baun
>>>> >>> http://www.christianbaun.de
>>>> >>> Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
>>>> >>> Nibelungenplatz 1, 60318 Frankfurt am Main
>>>> >>>
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>>>> >>> [email protected]
>>>> >>> http://www.beowulf-underground.org/mailman/listinfo/pvfs2-users
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >
>>>> > ---
>>>> > Prof. Dr. Christian Baun
>>>> > http://www.christianbaun.de
>>>> > Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
>>>> > Nibelungenplatz 1, 60318 Frankfurt am Main
>>>> > Büro: +49-69-1533-3196
>>>> > Privat: +49-6235-9591351
>>>> > Mobil: +49-170-2817531
>>>> >
>>>> > Die 2. Auflage von "Computernetze kompakt" ist erschienen.
>>>> > ISBN 978-3-642-41652-1. Springer Vieweg. Februar 2014
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > 2015-01-30 23:52 GMT+01:00 James Burton <[email protected]>:
>>>> >> OrangeFS is not supported and has not been tested on Raspian.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> That being said, we have gotten some inquiries about this and there was
>>>> >> a
>>>> >> recent change in SVN that fixes this problem and allows OrangeFS to
>>>> >> build.
>>>> >> (The problem was caused by a function call that is implemented for
>>>> >> Intel
>>>> >> processors, but not for ARM. See http://linux.die.net/man/2/fadvise64)
>>>> >>
>>>> >> You can get the most recent version from the following svn repository
>>>> >>
>>>> >> http://www.orangefs.org/svn/orangefs/trunk
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Currently, the kernel module will not compile on Raspian, but you may
>>>> >> be
>>>> >> able to mount the filesystem via fuse.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Good luck!
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Jim Burton
>>>> >>
>>>> >> On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Prof. Dr. Christian Baun
>>>> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> Hello,
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> I try to install OrangeFS from source on a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian
>>>> >>> as operating system. During the make step, an error occurs at this
>>>> >>> point I'm stuck now. My steps are:
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> $ uname -r
>>>> >>> 3.12.35+
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> $ sudo wget -P /usr/src/
>>>> >>> http://www.orangefs.org/downloads/LATEST/source/orangefs-2.9.0.tar.gz
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> $ sudo tar -xvzf /usr/src/orangefs-2.9.0.tar.gz -C /usr/src/
>>>> >>> $ sudo /bin/sh -c 'cd /usr/src/orangefs-2.9.0; ./configure
>>>> >>> -with-kernel=/usr/src/linux-source-3.12'
>>>> >>> …
>>>> >>> ***** Displaying PVFS Configuration Information *****
>>>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured to build karma gui : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured to build visualization tools : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured to perform coverage analysis : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for aio threaded callbacks : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured to use FUSE : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for the 2.6/3 kernel module : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for the 2.4.x kernel module : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for using the mmap-ra-cache : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured for resetting file position : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 will use workaround for redhat 2.4 kernels : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 will use workaround for buggy NPTL : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 server capability cache enabled : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 server credential cache enabled : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 server certificate cache enabled : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured with key-based security : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured with certificate-based security : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 server will be built : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 configured with profiling enabled : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 user interface libraries will be built : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 symbolic libraries will be built : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 user environment variables enabled : no
>>>> >>> PVFS2 user interface library cache enabled : no
>>>> >>> Malloc will be redefined : yes
>>>> >>> PVFS2 client JNI enabled : no
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> PVFS2 version string: 2.9.0-
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> $ sudo make
>>>> >>> ...
>>>> >>> CC src/io/dev/pint-dev.o
>>>> >>> RANLIB lib/libpvfs2.a
>>>> >>> CC src/client/usrint/pvfs-path.o
>>>> >>> CC src/client/usrint/mmap.o
>>>> >>> CC src/client/usrint/openfile-util.o
>>>> >>> src/client/usrint/openfile-util.c: In function ‘my_glibc_fadvise64’:
>>>> >>> src/client/usrint/openfile-util.c:292:20: error: ‘SYS_fadvise64’
>>>> >>> undeclared (first use in this function)
>>>> >>> src/client/usrint/openfile-util.c:292:20: note: each undeclared
>>>> >>> identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
>>>> >>> src/client/usrint/openfile-util.c:293:1: warning: control reaches end
>>>> >>> of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
>>>> >>> Makefile:1082: recipe for target 'src/client/usrint/openfile-util.o'
>>>> >>> failed
>>>> >>> make: *** [src/client/usrint/openfile-util.o] Error 1
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> What can I do to handle this issue?
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> Thanks for any help.
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> Christian
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> ---
>>>> >>> Prof. Dr. Christian Baun
>>>> >>> http://www.christianbaun.de
>>>> >>> Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
>>>> >>> Nibelungenplatz 1, 60318 Frankfurt am Main
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> _______________________________________________
>>>> >>> Pvfs2-users mailing list
>>>> >>> [email protected]
>>>> >>> http://www.beowulf-underground.org/mailman/listinfo/pvfs2-users
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >
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