Hi All- I think I solved it, I had forgotten about the find command. :-\ I found the 2 offending items and relocated them. Glusterd started up fine on reboot.
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On Behalf Of Jason Hilton Hi- I’m having a little trouble with getting glusterd to start a boot up. I believe it is due to NFS not disabling. I have verified that most of the NFS related services are disabled at boot, but the rpcinfo command shows several nfs and
mountd related services running a boot up. (I can delete the processes and get glusterd to start manually.) I was able to find that there are 2 items that are set as static items and I am not able to disable them: ·
var-lib-nfs-rpc_pipefs.mount ·
proc-fs-nfsd.mount Is it safe to disable these items? If so, how do I do it? I would normally rm them from the systemd directory, but they do not seem to be listed there. Any help or insight is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jason |
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