> Could this be related to automount? I just tried it again copied back a > forth some mpg files and everything worked fine. But then I copied another > file (230MB of /dev/zero) and the copying froze. The only think I could > find in the log file was this: > Apr 8 20:44:26 echo automount[5176]: failed to mount /misc/.directory > Apr 8 20:44:26 echo automount[5177]: failed to mount /misc/.directory > Apr 8 20:44:26 echo automount[5178]: >> /usr/sbin/showmount: can't get > address for .directory > Apr 8 20:44:26 echo automount[5178]: lookup(program): lookup > for .directory failed > Apr 8 20:44:26 echo automount[5178]: failed to mount /net/.directory > Apr 8 20:44:26 echo automount[5183]: >> /usr/sbin/showmount: can't get > address for .directory > Apr 8 20:44:26 echo automount[5183]: lookup(program): lookup > for .directory failed > Apr 8 20:44:26 echo automount[5183]: failed to mount /net/.directory > > Another question I have is whether it is possible to mount the gfs on the > server while it gnbd-exports the filesystem? > > wolfgang > OK, I think I solved it. I switched from GNBD to iSCSI. I have iscsitarget running on the server and open-iscsi on the client. I had to export the logical volume rather then the war device to be able to mount it on the client. -- "Feel free" - 10 GB Mailbox, 100 FreeSMS/Monat ... Jetzt GMX TopMail testen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/topmail -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster