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some explanations : the command works well. I get no error. But ... ... the mountpoint is created successfully on node2 if I run the "cfs mkmount" command on node1, or the mount point is created successfully on node1 if I run the command on node2. On the node on which I launched the command, I have this ls output : ############################### cut ?--------- ? ? ? ? ? folder1 ############################### cut But I have a good moutpoint on the other node (created a few seconds later the command has been typed in) : ############################### cut drwxr-xr-x 1 root nogroup 2048 2007-09-10 18:58 folder1 ############################### cut Any ideas would be appreciated... Pierre LEBRECH wrote : > Hi all, > > I have a 2 client node installation with 2 masters (1 SCM and a slave). > > I have a strange behavior with "cfs mkmount ...". When I run this > command on one node (say node 1), I get a new folder on the second node > (node 2) but not on the node on which I typed the command (node 1). > > In reverse order, if I type in this command on node 2, I see a new > folder on node 1 but not on node 2. > > The only way I found to solve this problem is to restart venus on the > failing client. But this step does not seem normal. > > What was wrong in my setup to get such a behavior? How can I solve this? > > Thanks. > >Received on 2007-09-11 04:51:22