>
> Redhat support found a reason - a bug it glibc which was fixed just a
> couple of weeks ago
>
>
It has been fixed in glibc-2.12-1.209.el6_9.1
Thank you for your suggestions
regards
Gregory
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Redhat support found a reason - a bug it glibc which was fixed just a
couple of weeks ago
2017-04-19 21:15 GMT-04:00 Grzegorz Powiedziuk :
> Reboot didn't resolve the issue. I will have to open a ticket with redhat.
> hopefully they can figure this out
> Gregory
>
>
Reboot didn't resolve the issue. I will have to open a ticket with redhat.
hopefully they can figure this out
Gregory
2017-04-18 23:31 GMT-04:00 Grzegorz Powiedziuk :
> 2017-04-18 16:34 GMT-04:00 Alan Altmark :
>
>> On Monday, 04/17/2017 at 03:14
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Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] /etc/mtab and "df -h" problem
2017-04-18 16:34 GMT-04:00 Alan Altmark <alan_altm...@us.ibm.com>:
> On Monday
2017-04-18 16:34 GMT-04:00 Alan Altmark :
> On Monday, 04/17/2017 at 03:14 GMT, Grzegorz Powiedziuk
> wrote:
> > I am having a really weird issue on one of the z redhat systems.
> Probably
> > it doesn't have anything to do with Z but we have some
2017-04-18 17:13 GMT-04:00 Scott Rohling :
> You mention nfs - so - does 'df -hl' also present the error? The 'l'
> limits it to local filesystems so seems an easy check to see if it's
> related to nfs..
>
> Scott Rohling
>
>
Good idea but unfortunately same thing
You mention nfs - so - does 'df -hl' also present the error? The 'l'
limits it to local filesystems so seems an easy check to see if it's
related to nfs..
Scott Rohling
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 9:16 AM, Grzegorz Powiedziuk
wrote:
> Thanks Scott
> Nothing unusual
On Monday, 04/17/2017 at 03:14 GMT, Grzegorz Powiedziuk
wrote:
> I am having a really weird issue on one of the z redhat systems.
Probably
> it doesn't have anything to do with Z but we have some great minds here
so
> perhaps someone will help me
>
> the "df -h" or "df
Thanks Scott
Nothing unusual ext4 + nfs
But, I've just noticed that system was updated from redhat satelite server
few days ago. And it definitely requires a reboot (satellite claims so)
Nonetheless other updated systems (there were a bunch of those), does not
have this issue .
Gregory
A quick google shows similar reported (on ubuntu but just grasping here)
-- had to do with fuse mounted filesystems and gvfs (and perhaps lightdm)
...
What kind of filesystems do you have available and could one of them be
the reason things behave differently.. ? Is there a filesystem here
I am having a really weird issue on one of the z redhat systems. Probably
it doesn't have anything to do with Z but we have some great minds here so
perhaps someone will help me
the "df -h" or "df -P" command doesn't work when run as a normal user.
"df" on it's own works fine.
Error:
df: cannot
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