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Re: iscsi initiator and mounting lvm on startup
- From: Sander Hoentjen <sander hoentjen eu>
- To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: iscsi initiator and mounting lvm on startup
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 19:19:30 +0100
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 15:22 +0100, Ambrogio wrote:
> Il giorno lun, 22/01/2007 alle 15.16 +0100, Sander Hoentjen ha scritto:
> > # service netfs start
> > No devices found
> > Setting up Logical Volume Management: 72 logical volume(s) in volume group "VolGroup00" now active
> > [ OK ]
> > Checking network-attached filesystems
> > [ OK ]
> > Mounting other filesystems: [ OK ]
> >
> > now /home/name does have the files i want (now it is mounted, mtab tells me the same)
> >
> What appens in the boot process?
> Do you have errors when init try to execute the netfs step?
>
> Post also the output of ls /etc/rc.d/rc3.d
>
Thank you very much for taking the time to answer!
The machine is remote so I cannot see it when booting. Is there any way
to see the errors after startup?
# ls /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/
K02avahi-dnsconfd K69rpcsvcgssd K89netplugd S05kudzu S13iscsi S25bluetooth S55cups S95anacron
K02dhcdbd K73ypbind K89pand S06cpuspeed S13mcstrans S25netfs S55sshd S95atd
K02NetworkManager K74nscd K89rdisc S08ip6tables S13portmap S25pcscd S58ntpd S97yum-updatesd
K02NetworkManagerDispatcher K80kdump K91capi S09isdn S14nfslock S26apmd S60vsftpd S98avahi-daemon
K05saslauthd K85mdmpd K92iptables S10network S15mdmonitor S26hidd S80sendmail S98haldaemon
K10psacct K87multipathd K99microcode_ctl S10restorecond S18rpcidmapd S28autofs S85gpm S99firstboot
K20nfs K88wpa_supplicant K99readahead_later S12syslog S19rpcgssd S44acpid S85httpd S99local
K24irda K89dund S04readahead_early S13irqbalance S22messagebus S55apf S90crond S99smartd
So If I understand correctly network goes up, then iscsi and then netfs.. That should be the right order I think. I hope you have some more suggestions.
Sander
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