On 2014-02-06, James A. Peltier wrote:
>
> The actual reason that this worked is the inode64 option and nothing else.
> Please note that this will remove backward compatibility with some older
> systems (very old). I hope you understand what it is that inode64 does, if
> not the following URL
- Original Message -
|
| Hi James,
|
| My system did not recognize the delaylog option,
| but when I mounted with nobarrier,inode64
| things worked and I was able to write to the
| array!
|
| Thanks!
|
| Pat
The actual reason that this worked is the inode64 option and nothing else.
P
On Thu, 2014-02-06 at 11:26 -0500, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Pat Haley wrote:
> >
> > My system did not recognize the delaylog option,
> > but when I mounted with nobarrier,inode64
> > things worked and I was able to write to the
> > array!
> >
> a) please don't top post.
> b) a couple of things:
Pat Haley wrote:
>
> My system did not recognize the delaylog option,
> but when I mounted with nobarrier,inode64
> things worked and I was able to write to the
> array!
>
a) please don't top post.
b) a couple of things: first, is your system on a UPS? barrier is
*supposed* to help make transaction
Hi James,
My system did not recognize the delaylog option,
but when I mounted with nobarrier,inode64
things worked and I was able to write to the
array!
Thanks!
Pat
> change mount to nobarrier,inode64,delaylog
>
> - Original Message -
> |
> | Hi:
> |
> | > On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:0
change mount to nobarrier,inode64,delaylog
- Original Message -
|
| Hi:
|
| > On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Pat Haley wrote:
| >
| >> Hi,
| >>
| >> I have a server running under CentOS 5.8 and I appear to be in a
| >> situation in which the NFS file server is not recognizing the
| >>
Hi:
> On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Pat Haley wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a server running under CentOS 5.8 and I appear to be in a
>> situation in which the NFS file server is not recognizing the available
>> space on a particular disk (actually a hardware RAID-6 of 13 2Tb disks).
>> If I t
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Pat Haley wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a server running under CentOS 5.8 and I appear to be in a
> situation in which the NFS file server is not recognizing the available
> space on a particular disk (actually a hardware RAID-6 of 13 2Tb disks).
> If I try to write to
Hi,
I have a server running under CentOS 5.8 and I appear to be in a
situation in which the NFS file server is not recognizing the available
space on a particular disk (actually a hardware RAID-6 of 13 2Tb disks).
If I try to write to the disk I get the following error message
[root@nas-0-1 msea
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