RE: Cannot mount gfs filesystem

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Title: RE: Cannot mount gfs filesystem

Looks like I have a couple of things to take care of before mounting the gfs filesystem. Thanks all for your help.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tristram Cheer [mailto:tristram@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 3:24 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: Cannot mount gfs filesystem

What does /v/l/messages and /v/l/syslog have to say about it?

Frazier, Darrell USA CRC (Contractor) wrote:

> I have created a gfs filesystem and attempting to mount it. (mount -t
> gfs /dev/vg00/lv00 /u04) I get the following error:
>

>
> /mount: Transport endpoint is not connected /
>
> / /
>
> I haven't found a solution in the docs or Google. Thanx much in advance.
>

>

>

>
> **Darrell J. Frazier**
>
> Unix System Administrator
>
> US Army Combat Readiness Center
>
> Fort Rucker, Alabama 36362
>
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