If a fault occurs during a modification of the FileSystemMountPoints extension property, the status of the HAStoragePlus resource is online and faulted. After the fault is corrected, the status of the HAStoragePlus resource is online.
Determine the fault that caused the attempted modification to fail.
# clresource status hasp-resource |
The status message of the faulty HAStoragePlus resource indicates the fault. Possible faults are as follows:
The device on which the file system should reside does not exist.
An attempt by the fsck command to repair a file system failed.
The mount point of a file system that you attempted to add does not exist.
A file system that you attempted to add cannot be mounted.
A file system that you attempted to remove cannot be unmounted.
Correct the fault that caused the attempted modification to fail.
Repeat the step to modify the FileSystemMountPoints extension property of the HAStoragePlus resource.
# clresource set -p FileSystemMountPoints="mount-point-list" hasp-resource |
Specifies a comma-separated list of mount points that you specified in the unsuccessful attempt to modify the highly available file system
Specifies the HAStoragePlus resource that you are modifying
Confirm that the HAStoragePlus resource is online and not faulted.
# clresource status |
This example shows the status of a faulty HAStoragePlus resource. This resource is faulty because an attempt by the fsck command to repair a file system failed.
# clresource status === Cluster Resources === Resource Name Node Name Status Status Message -------------- ---------- ------- ------------- rshasp node46 Offline Offline node47 Online Online Faulted - Failed to fsck: /mnt. |