Hi Lars,
> > Isn't "Stale file handle" something to do with NFS...? I've not seen it
> > in many years.. Does that ring any bells for your configuration?
>
> That was it... I had a stale NFS mount somewhere in /mnt/. After
> unmounting the NFS mount, Redis starts up without any problems.
Yay!
Hi Chris,
Did you spot this?
Isn't "Stale file handle" something to do with NFS...? I've not seen it
in many years.. Does that ring any bells for your configuration?
That was it... I had a stale NFS mount somewhere in /mnt/. After
unmounting the NFS mount, Redis starts up without any problem
Hi Lars,
> Aug 17 01:52:52 illium systemd[14621]: redis-server.service: Failed at
> step NAMESPACE spawning /bin/run-parts: Stale file handle
Did you spot this?
Isn't "Stale file handle" something to do with NFS...? I've not seen it
in many years.. Does that ring any bells for your configuratio
Thanks for the quick response.
That's weird. I got this error right after (during, in fact) the
install, before I could have made any configuration errors, so I didn't
expect this to be unreproducible.
This is the full output from journalctl -xe:
-- Unit redis-server.service has begun starti
tags 834551 + unreproducible moreinfo
thanks
> On a system on which Redis hasn't been installed before,
> Redis fails to start directly after install
Sorry to hear you are having problems. However, I can't seem to
reproduce this.
> Aug 17 01:13:49 illium systemd[1]: redis-server.service: Unit e
Package: redis-server
Version: 2:3.2.3-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
On a system on which Redis hasn't been installed before, Redis fails to start
directly after install:
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/redis.service â
/lib/systemd/system/redis-server.service.
Created symlink
/
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