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Thu Jun 12 22:07:40 PDT 2014
mounted read-write.
One thing that I stumbled across was, that it is always mounted as
NFSv2, while both client and server support NFSv3.
If I put a "nfsvers=3" in the fstab for the home filesystem, mount
complains that NFSv3 is not supported - although this is enabled both at
the server-side and the client-side. And it's standard RedHat 7.2 so it
should work (and does work in the non-root-nfs case on many other
systems here).
If I make pxelinux tell the kernel to mount the root filesystem as NFSv3
initially, it ignores the option silently and mounts as v2.
I don't know if that has anything to do with the problem at all...
>
> FWIW, we found the whole root NFS approach to be more trouble than
> it was worth. Instead, we built a 4MB ramdisk and used it as /.
> Then we have several ro mounts that go to /bin, /usr, etc. which
> are used for all of the nodes in the cluster and only have rw /tmp
> and /var for each node.
Yes, I've been re-re-re-booting for quite some hours now, and I think
I'm running out of things to test (at least what I could come up with
and what I could read from the net).
If no one else can suggest anything for me to try, I will build a
ramdisk tomorrow.
Thanks,
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