So what should I do to get rid of that error? Any ideas?
J. Bruce Fields wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 03:45:22PM +0200, kieran JOYEUX wrote:
For the moment the two nfs share's content are the same. I use scp to copy
them. It's static so i did it just once.
So, you just did something like this?:
scp -r /shares/someshare/ otherserver:/shares/
To resolve that NFS file handle error, i mounted the share with a static
fsid for each client.
That's not enough.
Unfortunately, even with a FSID, i still have an
error during the failover while copying from the NFS share to client's
local disk...
cp: reading `/usr/local/genome/1Go.txt': Input/output error
cp: reading `/usr/local/genome/1Go.tyt': Input/output error
cp: cannot stat `/usr/local/genome/1Go.tzt': Permission denied
That's expected. You can't just copy the files across with scp, or
rsync, or tar.
--b.
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