[Lustre-discuss] Help! Newbie trying to set up Lustre network

Xiang, Yang Yang.Xiang at Teradata.com
Tue Feb 22 12:03:34 PST 2011


But my mount command is failing and that's the issue:
mount -t lustre 192.168.0.2 at tcp0:/temp /lustre
mount.lustre: mount 192.168.0.2 at tcp0:/temp at /lustre failed: No such
device
Are the lustre modules loaded?
Check /etc/modprobe.conf and /proc/filesystems
Note 'alias lustre llite' should be removed from modprobe.conf

And yes I created the /lustre mount point.

And I tried to add to the fstab to avoid "sunrpc" to take over on boot.

This is frustrating...

Thanks,

Yang


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:lustre-discuss-bounces at lists.lustre.org] On Behalf Of Brian J.
Murrell
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 11:58 AM
To: lustre-discuss at lists.lustre.org
Subject: Re: [Lustre-discuss] Help! Newbie trying to set up Lustre
network

On 11-02-22 02:55 PM, Xiang, Yang wrote:
> On the client, I only did:
> "rpm -ivh
>
lustre-client-modules-1.8.52.6.16_60_0.69.1_lustre.1.8.5_smp.x86_64.rpm"
> And
> "rpm -ivh
> lustre-client-1.8.5-2.6.16_60_0.69.1_lustre.1.8.5_smp.x86_64.rpm"

That's fine.

> Lsmod does not show any lustre modules getting loaded.

Even after you run "mount -t lustre ..."?

> Do I need to do an "insmod" of some top level client ko? The
> installation guide does not say anything.

On a properly configured and working Linux system, no.  The "mount -t
lustre" command should load the lustre modules.

b.

-- 
Brian J. Murrell
Senior Software Engineer
Whamcloud, Inc.




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