Re: NFS filesystem recommendations please (and problems with XFS)

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Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 7/21/07, Patrick - South Valley Internet <patrickm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,

I am implementing a new mail server into our environment consisting of
three machines - two Dell Opterons that will act as load balanced
Postfix servers, and a 1.5TB RAID10 NFS server.  All three machines are
running CentOS 4.5.

Since the NFS is going to be used for only mail, I was kicking around
the idea to use XFS.  I have CentOS installed on an ext3 partition, and
with the leftover space on the NFS I created an XFS partition.  I tried
to implement XFS into the kernel, and was coming across some issues.
Even after installing xfprogs and xfsprogs-devel, and issuing the command:

yum --enable-plusrepos install kernel

I booted up the kernel and still could not mount my XFS share.  I keep
getting this error:

mount: fs type xfs not supported by kernel

You need to install kernel-module-xfs from the centosplus repo.

Akemi
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I do that, then when I reboot I still get the:

mount: fs type xfs not supported by kernel

Any ideas what's going on?

Patrick


P.S.
The command I was using to install was:

yum --enablerepo=centosplus install kernel-module-xfs

Do I need to issue any other commands as well?
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