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Ignoramus14968
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      03-10-2008, 02:05 AM
I have a particular server. It mounts three NFS shares. They mount
successfully upon reboot and stay mounted and accessible.

All good, EXCEPT the mounts are not visible when I type "mount". That
causes my self monitoring scripts to complain and I do not like it.

So, why would a directory be mounted from fstab, but not visible in
mtab?

I am using Ubuntu Gutsy.

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Nicolas BOUTHORS
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      03-10-2008, 08:25 AM
Ignoramus14968 a écrit :
> I have a particular server. It mounts three NFS shares. They mount
> successfully upon reboot and stay mounted and accessible.
>
> All good, EXCEPT the mounts are not visible when I type "mount". That
> causes my self monitoring scripts to complain and I do not like it.


Do they show up in cat /proc/mounts ?


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Ignoramus25976
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      03-10-2008, 02:31 PM
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On 2008-03-10, Nicolas BOUTHORS <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Ignoramus14968 a écrit :
>> I have a particular server. It mounts three NFS shares. They mount
>> successfully upon reboot and stay mounted and accessible.
>>
>> All good, EXCEPT the mounts are not visible when I type "mount". That
>> causes my self monitoring scripts to complain and I do not like it.

>
> Do they show up in cat /proc/mounts ?
>
>


Yes, they do. I guess I can use that instead for self monitoring.

Thanks.

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Nicolas BOUTHORS
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      03-10-2008, 02:40 PM
Ignoramus25976 a écrit :
> Yes, they do. I guess I can use that instead for self monitoring.


This happened to me once when the mounts are done before / has been
remounted read + write.

What strange distribution do you use that mounts nfs before / is mounted
rw ?

Nico

Note : this also could indicate that your / has been remounted RO after
an error. Check dmesg.

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Ignoramus25976
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      03-10-2008, 02:55 PM
On 2008-03-10, Nicolas BOUTHORS <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Ignoramus25976 a écrit :
>> Yes, they do. I guess I can use that instead for self monitoring.

>
> This happened to me once when the mounts are done before / has been
> remounted read + write.
>
> What strange distribution do you use that mounts nfs before / is mounted
> rw ?


I am not sure if your diagnosis is correct. Could be something
else.

That server runs ubuntu gutsy.

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Keith Keller
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      03-10-2008, 05:44 PM
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On 2008-03-10, Ignoramus25976 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> On 2008-03-10, Nicolas BOUTHORS <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> Ignoramus25976 a écrit :
>>> Yes, they do. I guess I can use that instead for self monitoring.

>>
>> This happened to me once when the mounts are done before / has been
>> remounted read + write.
>>
>> What strange distribution do you use that mounts nfs before / is mounted
>> rw ?

>
> I am not sure if your diagnosis is correct. Could be something
> else.


Like the Note: that Nicolas wrote, that you snipped, that it could be an
error with the / filesystem, so it's still mounted read-only? Did you
check that / is mounted rw?

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