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Re: Network Block Device



On Saturday 24 September 2005 11:57 am, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Mike Reinehr <cmr@amsent.com> writes:
> > This may not be an AMD64 question, but both systems involved are running
> > Debian AMD64, so ...
> >
> > Does anyone know how to get a network block device (nbd) working, or if
> > it can be gotten to work? This instructions are very straight forward,
> > but I've been fiddling with it all week long  and haven't yet been able
> > to get it going.
> >
> > On the server side I have running: /bin/nbd-server 1077 /vg0/swlv
> >
> > On the client side, however, when I try running:
> > 	/bin/nbd-client eljudnir 1077 /dev/nd0
> >
> > I get an fsck.ext3 error message when it attempts to mount the device.
> > The /etc/fstab entry is:
> >
> > /dev/nd0 /mnt/nd0 ext3 defaults,ro,nouser,noauto 0 0
> >
> > nbd is compiled as a module.
> >
> > Problems like this often turn out to be overlooking something quite
> > simple, so I'm ready to be humbled and/or humiliated.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > cmr
>
> Could it be the device just doesn't contain a sane ext3 fs?
>
> I hope you don't have /vg0/swlv mounted on the server.
>
> MfG
>         Goswin

No. It's clean & I can mount locally with no problem.

I'll keep fiddling!

Thanks,

cmr
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