[Beowulf] Transient NFS Problems in New Cluster
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Prentice Bisbal prentice at ias.eduWed Feb 3 07:29:52 PST 2010
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Jon Forrest wrote: > On 2/2/2010 2:29 PM, Joe Landman wrote: > >> We still recommend turning off autofs for home directories. We've seen >> lots of problems with it on many clusters. Hard mounts are IMO better. >> That server should be able to handle it. > > These problems were also happening for another > non-home mount, but I hear what you're saying. > > This is the only cluster we're seeing the problem > on, but then this is the only cluster with a > Sun storage server. All the others are using > CentOS 5.X. Do you think this problem could > be caused by the server? Also, what do you > believe the fundamental cause is? In my case, the fileserver was a NetApp, and the client was a rebuild of RHEL 2.8WS -- Prentice
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