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Troubleshooting steps:
Determine if the file system was actually created. Run the ibrix_fs
system exists but is not mounted, use the GUI or the following command to mount the file
system:
ibrix_mount -f FSNAME [-o { RW | RO } ] [-O MOUNTOPTIONS] [-h
HOSTLIST] -m MOUNTPOINT
The storage might be unavailable.
To determine the storage exposed to the server, run the following command to discover devices:
ibrix_pv
a
List the discovered physical devices:
ibrix_pv
l
If the output of ibrix_pv
File System screen, and create the file system. If the output is empty, no storage is available
to create the file system. Add storage to the server, and run the previous commands again to
make the storage available for the file system.
The storage exposed to the servers might be in an inconsistent state. Preformat the storage
before trying to create the default file system. On any server:
1.
On the GUI, unmount the file system created in a previously formed cluster.
2.
Delete all shares and the file system.
3.
Use putty or ssh to connect to each node you need to perform a Quick Restore on,
and run following commands:
a.
Reinitialize the physical volume so that it can be used by LVM. A new physical volume
is not created.
pvcreate -ff device path
For example:
pvcreate -ff /dev/sda
b.
Preformat the device:
/usr/local/ibrix/bin/preformat_segment -d device path
For example:
/usr/local/ibrix/bin/preformat_segment -d /dev/sda
4.
Perform a Quick Restore on the preformatted systems. See
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An NFS/SMB share cannot be created
Probable causes:
The server on which the file system is mounted is not available for share creation.
The storage configuration is incorrect.
Troubleshooting steps:
1.
Run the ibrix_fs
If the file system exists but is unmounted, use the GUI or the following command to mount the
file system:
ibrix_mount -f FSNAME [-o { RW | RO } ] [-O MOUNTOPTIONS] [-h
HOSTLIST] -m MOUNTPOINT
l is not empty, relaunch the wizard, go to the Create a Default
l command to determine whether the file system was actually created.
l command. If the file
"Creating a bootable device
51).
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