I found it - there has to be a /var/lib/nfs directory with a few subdirectories under it. Once I had created them all, I could run rpc.statd, and that unfroze everything.
Thanks to all, esp. Bill for mentioning rpc - that was the clue for me.
mhr
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 16:14 -0800, MHR wrote:
I found it - there has to be a /var/lib/nfs directory with a few subdirectories under it. Once I had created them all, I could run rpc.statd, and that unfroze everything.
Thanks to all, esp. Bill for mentioning rpc - that was the clue for me.
Thanks I needed that! You know that one "Aw Shit" wipes out 1000 "'Atta Boys". Now I have one in the bank - 999 to go! ;-)
mhr
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Glad it helped out.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 4:35 PM, William L. Maltby CentOS4Bill@triad.rr.com wrote:
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 16:14 -0800, MHR wrote:
I found it - there has to be a /var/lib/nfs directory with a few subdirectories under it. Once I had created them all, I could run rpc.statd, and that unfroze everything.
Thanks to all, esp. Bill for mentioning rpc - that was the clue for me.
Thanks I needed that! You know that one "Aw Shit" wipes out 1000 "'Atta Boys". Now I have one in the bank - 999 to go! ;-)
So, like an idiot, after I had everything back up and running, I tried it again. It _couldn't_ happen twice.
It didn't. The second time it trashed the root file system. I managed to save the one hierarchy I needed the most, and tomorrow I'm reinstalling from scratch.
Live and learn - I hope....
mhr
On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 00:02 -0800, MHR wrote:
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Thanks I needed that! You know that one "Aw Shit" wipes out 1000 "'Atta Boys". Now I have one in the bank - 999 to go! ;-)
So, like an idiot, after I had everything back up and running, I tried it again. It _couldn't_ happen twice.
It didn't. The second time it trashed the root file system. I
Current Atta Boy account balance: 0
managed to save the one hierarchy I needed the most, and tomorrow I'm reinstalling from scratch.
Live and learn - I hope....
As you might guess, I truly have empathy here.
mhr
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 3:02 AM, MHR mhullrich@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 16:14 -0800, MHR wrote:
I found it - there has to be a /var/lib/nfs directory with a few subdirectories under it. Once I had created them all, I could run rpc.statd, and that unfroze everything.
Thanks to all, esp. Bill for mentioning rpc - that was the clue for me.
Thanks I needed that! You know that one "Aw Shit" wipes out 1000 "'Atta Boys". Now I have one in the bank - 999 to go! ;-)
So, like an idiot, after I had everything back up and running, I tried it again. It _couldn't_ happen twice.
It didn't. The second time it trashed the root file system. I managed to save the one hierarchy I needed the most, and tomorrow I'm reinstalling from scratch.
Live and learn - I hope....
Sorry! This may get you to run some Diagnostics from the manufacturer of the Hard Drive in that box. Since it installed OK, on your box at home, it is something you probably/possibly could have thought would have gone OK on your Workstation at work. Brings up my earlier suggestion of trying it on VMWare Server. My experience with stuff from RPMforge is that it works AOK, but, I've never tried that particular package.
A gentle reminder to backup your Workstation. Years ago, a colleague of mine was working in the Northeast. She hadn't backed up for a long time (A *very* smart woman, but not to have backed up is *wrong*). One day, there was a problem with her PC and a Tech came and reformatted the hard drive. She lost months of work......
Mhr wrote on Thu, 11 Dec 2008 16:14:24 -0800:
I found it
please, urgent or not, solved or not, please keep it in the thread next time. Thanks.
Kai