W dniu 2015-01-27 o 09:47, Bartłomiej Syryjczyk pisze: > W dniu 2015-01-27 o 09:20, Franco Broi pisze: >> Well I'm stumped, just seems like the mount.glusterfs script isn't >> working. I'm still running 3.5.1 and the getinode bit of my script looks >> like this: >> >> ... >> Linux) >> getinode="stat -c %i $i" >> >> ... >> inode=$( ${getinode} $mount_point 2>/dev/null); >> >> # this is required if the stat returns error >> if [ -z "$inode" ]; then >> inode="0"; >> fi >> >> if [ $inode -ne 1 ]; then >> err=1; >> fi > (My) script should check return code, not inode. There is right comment > about that. Or maybe I don't understand construction in 298 line: > --- > [...] > 49 Linux) > 50 getinode="stat -c %i" > [...] > 298 inode=$( ${getinode} $mount_point 2>/dev/null); > 299 # this is required if the stat returns error > 300 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then > 301 warn "Mount failed. Please check the log file for more details." > 302 umount $mount_point > /dev/null 2>&1; > 303 exit 1; > 304 fi > --- > > When I paste between lines 298 and 300 something with 0 exit code, eg. > echo $?; > it works. > > With script from 3.6.1 package there was the same problem. OK, I removed part "2>/dev/null", and see: stat: cannot stat ‘/mnt/gluster’: Resource temporarily unavailable So I decided to add sleep just before line number 298 (this one with stat). And it works! Is it normal? -- Z poważaniem, *Bartłomiej Syryjczyk* _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users