Paul n McDowell napisał(a): > > Hi Maciej, > > I'm not sure about these recommendations. I agree with Peter Kruse's > comments about creating a symbolic link for /var/lib/nfs [1 point 4e]. > I have multiple NFS services in my cluster each serving a different > file system so what would I be soft linking /var/lib/nfs to? > It doesn't matter how many NFS services You have. The state information for the NFS server is in /var/lib/nfs, and You have to put it on shared storage. > And for the NFS statd recommendation [1 point 4f], again I have several > NFS services running on my cluster, each with their own IP alias, so > what should I be setting STATD_HOSTNAME to in /etc/sysconfig/network ? Takene from "man rpc.statd" ---cut--- -n, --name name specify a name for rpc.statd to use as the local hostname. By default, rpc.statd will call gethostname(2) to get the local hostname. Specifying a local hostname may be useful for machines with more than one interfaces. ----cut--- > > I never had to make either of these changes in my previous NFS server > running on a RHEL 3 cluster which worked perfectly. First please to make sure that it doesn't help You, then seek different problem. /var/lib/nfs not on stared storage is common problem on Fedora, SUSE and Red Hat distribution. Best Regards Maciej Bogucki -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster