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Rsync error when Implementing Mutliple TFTP servers

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    PatinMT
    last edited by Apr 19, 2012, 3:26 PM

    Hello - I’m working on re-implementing the “location patch” with Multiple TFTP servers for different lan segments.

    When I get to this command on one of my remote nodes:

    [CODE]$ rsync -rv 192.168.1.29::tftpboot/ /tftpboot

    receiving file list … done
    boot.txt
    memdisk
    pxelinux.0
    vesamenu.c32
    fog/bg.legacy.png
    fog/bg.png
    fog/images/init.gz
    rsync: stat “/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg” failed: Stale NFS file handle (116)
    fog/kernel/bzImage
    fog/memtest/memtest
    pxelinux.cfg/

    sent 39350 bytes received 26796 bytes 132292.00 bytes/sec
    total size is 18179419 speedup is 274.84
    rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1526) [generator=3.0.7]
    [/CODE]

    I’ve done some searching for “Stale NFS file handle (116)” but not getting any clear answer to the issue.

    Remote site: Ubuntu 10.10, Fog 0.31 on bare metal
    Master: Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS on ESXi

    Where to start troubleshooting this one?

    Thanks, Pat

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      Lee Rowlett Developer
      last edited by Apr 20, 2012, 11:57 AM

      try to unmount and remount the pxelinux.cfg share

      umount /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg
      mount /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg

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        PatinMT
        last edited by Apr 23, 2012, 6:46 PM

        Thanks Lee, that solved it, the next time I ran the rsync it worked.

        Now this thread may take a turn, and not fit the category, but here goes.

        This remote site: Ubuntu 10.10 on bare metal…seems to refuse to run tftpd. I’ve looked at various other threads and sites, and have concluded that:
        ps ax | grep tftpd
        should show me that the tftpd process is running (or perhaps in.tftpd) at any case I do not see it.
        Further a command of:
        tftp RemoteServerIP get pxelinux.0
        From even a windows client, should cause a file transfer to initiate, but all I get is “Connect Request Failed”

        From my understanding it is the fog install that installs / starts tftpd service, so I re-ran the setup. With the rsync command and tftpboot/pxelinux.0, re-running install throws error about that being in a read only state…so I umount, then re-run ./installfog.sh, but still no joy, I cannot connect to the tftp service, nor see a tftpd process running on my remote site.

        What did I miss here?

        Thanks, Pat

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          PatinMT
          last edited by Apr 23, 2012, 6:51 PM

          Just an added note…

          I do have a symlink set up for var/lib/tftpboot -> /tftpboot

          Pat

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            PatinMT
            last edited by Apr 23, 2012, 7:06 PM

            As a tech support professional my self, I love it when people write back to say that they’ve solved their own problem:

            apt-get install tftpd-hpa

            I was wrong to assume that fog (0.31) was installing tftpd for me.

            We now have fog joy once again!

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              Lee Rowlett Developer
              last edited by Apr 24, 2012, 5:54 PM

              Hi PatinMT,

              FOGServer does but if you set it up as a Node it will not unless you modify the installer for node installation. Might be worth doing so if you have future setups?

              Well done in solving your own issue 🙂 and posting the solution.

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