| Date Of Receipt: 21-DEC-1994 08:21:35.10
From: SMURF::YUCKY::beikman "Steve Beikman 21-Dec-1994 0819"
To: [email protected]
CC: odehelp@DEC:.zko.yucky, beikman@DEC:.zko.yucky
Subj: Re: ODE_ODEMOUNT="yes" not mounting pools during startup
Here's a few ideas"
when you installed your network, did you configure
to start "routed -q"? "ps wax | grep mountd | grep -v grep"
do you have NFS configured?
is /usr/sde mounted from /etc/fstab?
/sb
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| Date Of Receipt: 23-DEC-1994 13:02:43.36
From: SMURF::QUARRY::"[email protected]" "23-Dec-1994 1308"
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subj: RE: ODE_ODEMOUNT="yes" not mounting pools during startup
Hi.
> From: [email protected]
>
> Here's a few ideas"
>
> when you installed your network, did you configure
> to start "routed -q"? "ps wax | grep mountd | grep -v grep"
Yes, and routed is running:
% ps wax | grep routed | grep -v grep
130 ?? S 0:07.44 /usr/sbin/routed -q
> do you have NFS configured?
Yes.
> is /usr/sde mounted from /etc/fstab?
No, but adding it didn't make any difference.
Anyway, don't spend any time on this. It is only a minor annoyance. I
just wanted to check to see if there was something obvious I was doing
wrong.
Thanks,
John F.
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To: [email protected]
Subject: ODE_ODEMOUNT="yes" not mounting pools during startup
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 94 08:18:03 -0500
From: franzini
Hi.
When I install ODE on my workstation, I always answer "Yes" to:
Do you want an odemount done at startup - yes/no [yes]:
and I end up with the following in rc.config:
ODE_ODEMOUNT="yes"
export ODE_ODEMOUNT
ODE_ODEMOUNT_STRING="-all"
export ODE_ODEMOUNT_STRING
However, when I reboot my system, I never get any pools mounted. The
console shows:
ODE-II Starting
ODE-II Started
without any error messages, but all I have mounted is:
secret:/share/secret/build/submits.dsk2 on /share/secret/build/submits.dsk2 type nfs (v3, ro, hard, intr)
secret:/share/secret/build/submits.dsk1 on /share/secret/build/submits.dsk1 type nfs (v3, ro, hard, intr)
I have to do an "odemount -all" manually.
Is there something obvious I am doing wrong?
Thanks,
John Franzini
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