Re:  PROBLEM ATTACHING VOLUME ON CENTOS init.d.nfs NOT FOUND
 
My initial guess is that either NFS isn't loaded and/or the startup 
script located in /etc/init.d has been renamed to something different or 
it doesn't exist.  For Ubuntu 14.04 it was renamed to 
"nfs-kernel-server" instead of "nfs".  With Ubuntu 14.04 there is also 
an error regarding "portmap". For details regarding these issues and 
fixes I made for Ubuntu 14.04 see my archived posts here 
<
http://star.mit.edu/cluster/mlarchives/2538.html> and here 
<
http://star.mit.edu/cluster/mlarchives/2545.html>.
My guess based on Hugh MacMullan's earlier email (subject line: "Re: 
[StarCluster] PROBLEM ATTACHING VOLUME ON CENTOS init.d.nfs NOT    
FOUND" ) is that you are running CentOS 7 and/or you may also need to 
make sure the "nfs-utils" package is installed.  His directions for 
CentOS 6 give you the solution to the portmap issue, his directions for 
CentOS 7 - the first two lines solve the "/etc/init.d/nfs" issue and the 
next two line solve the portmap issue.
Good Luck!
-Jennifer
On 4/21/15 8:54 AM, Andrea La Rizza wrote:
> I have this error while running the cluster with my private CentOS AMI.
>
>   >>> Starting NFS server on master
> !!! ERROR - Error occured while running plugin
> 'starcluster.clustersetup.DefaultClusterSetup':
> !!! ERROR - remote command 'source /etc/profile && /etc/init.d/nfs
> !!! ERROR - start' failed with status 127:
> !!! ERROR - bash: /etc/init.d/nfs: No such file or directory
>
> This is what I have in my init.d folder:
>
> [root_at_master init.d]# ls
> functions  netconsole  network  README
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