I run a fairly large server for a group of researchers at the University of Colorado. I have served most of my NFS Shares from a Sun E450 running Solaris 8. Recently we setup a Penguincomputing Relion240 running RH AS3. Attached to it is an adaptec 29160 SCSI card attached to a Promise RM8000 RAID (1.5 TB). This RAID is going to store all of our data to be nfs shared out, but I have to move stuff piecemeal and I will have a few nfs servers until I can centralize all data on the new system. I just moved the first major project over to the RAID and shared it out. The user of the project has to run Sun-compiled code, so the data automounts on the Sun and the job runs, slowly, probably due to NFS settings that I can tweak, but it runs. The thing that worries me is the errors that are filling up my /var/log/messages on the Redhat Server: May 12 09:04:03 <servername> rpc.rquotad: Can't find filesystem mountpoint for directory /export/rd01/stack May 12 09:04:03 <servername> rpc.rquotad: No correct mountpoint specified. May 12 09:04:25 <servername> rpc.rquotad: Can't find filesystem mountpoint for directory /export/rd01/stack May 12 09:04:25 <servername> rpc.rquotad: No correct mountpoint specified. May 12 09:04:47 <servername> rpc.rquotad: Can't find filesystem mountpoint for directory /export/rd01/stack May 12 09:04:47 <servername> rpc.rquotad: No correct mountpoint specified. May 12 09:23:46 <servername> rpc.rquotad: Can't find filesystem mountpoint for directory /export/rd01/stack May 12 09:23:46 <servername> rpc.rquotad: No correct mountpoint specified. where <servername> is my Redhat AS Relion server As you may have guessed "stack" is the name of the project. It automounts under /project/stack as per /etc/auto_master and /etc/auto_proj. These errors crop up continuously. When he actually runs code on the Sun client these messages spool every 15 seconds or so on my linux server. Needless to say, by the time I transfer 100 or so projects over to the RAID, my messages file is going to overflow /var/log. These are my settings on the linux server: rpms: kernel-smp-2.4.21-9.0.3.EL kernel-utils-2.4-8.37.1 nfs-utils-1.0.6-7.EL autofs-3.1.7-41 /etc/exports: /export/rd01 aaa.bbb.ccc.0/255.255.255.0(rw,async) ## Note: sync tried, results the same. where aaa.bbb.ccc.0 is my class C subnet and my settings on the Sun client: kernel patch level: 5.8 Generic_108528-27 /etc/auto_master: # Master map for automounter # +auto_master #/net -hosts -nosuid /autohome /etc/auto_home -rw,bg,intr,soft,actimeo=0 /homes /etc/auto_users -rw,bg,intr,soft,actimeo=0 /projects /etc/auto_proj -rw,bg,intr,soft,actimeo=0 /misc /etc/auto_misc -rw,bg,intr,soft,actimeo=0 /- /etc/auto_direct /etc/auto_proj (Abbreviated entry): # Home directory map for automounter # RCS: {$Id: auto_proj,v 1.161 2004/05/11 20:10:46 root Exp $} # +auto_proj stack -rw,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 \ <servername>.Colorado.EDU:/export/rd01/& So... does anyone see possible errors in my setup that would cause these bizzare error messages? This is very critical, because I have to get things moved to the new server, but I can't have a 50GB messages file in 1 day, and also it forbodes worse things to come. I'm assuming I just have something setup wrong. Thanks, Jeff -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list