It would appear that a new udev package has appeared within the last 24 hours or so. While it's a little preliminary...I think that it's helping...something was corrected. I'll confirm some of this within the next few tests. So the basic steps: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade make && sudo make install On 08/27/2014 07:57 PM, Ed Cashin wrote: > Hi! > > I will respond between selected quotes below. > > On 08/27/2014 08:24 PM, Keri Alleyne wrote: > ... >> [ 109.114933] aoe: module verification failed: signature and/or >> required key missing - tainting kernel >> [ 109.132450] aoe: AoE v85 initialised. >> [ 109.134865] aoe: e0.0: setting 1024 byte data frames >> [ 109.135635] aoe: 00e04cd770c5 e0.0 v4014 has 20480000 sectors >> [ 109.138386] etherd/e0.0: unknown partition table > > So far so good. You have AoE going on. You might consider using jumbo > frames when you get the device nodes issue sorted out. > > That's what's going on with the aoetools commands: > > ... >> sudo aoe-discover >> aoe-discover: /dev/etherd/discover does not exist or is not writeable. >> >> sudo aoe-flush >> aoe-flush: /dev/etherd/flush does not exist or is not writeable. > > That probably means that udev didn't create the device files for the aoe > driver. Ubuntu 14.04 might have a udev that's new enough to have > stopped supporting the udev rules that the aoe makefile installs. You > probably just need to adjust the rules based on udev's complaints in the > system logs in light of the udev man pages. > > You're not alone, though, so I'll probably take a stab at updating the > aoe makefile to support the Ubuntu 14.04 udev, unless you beat me to > it. (Or anyone else here does.) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Slashdot TV. Video for Nerds. Stuff that matters. http://tv.slashdot.org/ _______________________________________________ Aoetools-discuss mailing list Aoetools-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aoetools-discuss