Sundaram,
The problem is most likely the boot kernel and modules, used for the
tftpboot, etc, doesn't support your current hardware. If you want, I
can send you an updated kernel, etc, that may work for you.
Frank
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 18:52, Sundaram A wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Here is the detailed error message while booting,
>
> kmod : failed to execute /sbin/modprobe -s -k block-major-8, errno=2
> VFS : cannot open root device "806" or 08:06
> please append a correct "root=" boot option
> kernel panic : VFS : unable to mount root fs on 08:06
>
> Is this due to the incompatible of SCSI mod for my Ultra SCSI 320 card
> ? when I try with Ultra SCSI 160 is working fine as well as with IDE
> machines. Please help me to solve this.
>
> Thanks & Best Regards
> Sundaram. A
>
>
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> A
> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 5:15 PM
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> Subject: [Oscar-users] Node Installation Failure.
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>
> Dear All,
>
> I have installed my cluster with OSCAR-2.3 with Zeon Processor +
> Adaptec AIC 79xx SCSI. The master node working fine without any issue.
> When I add a slaves using the auto install floppy it gives an error
> message as bellow.
>
>
> partition table for /dev/sda:
> Error : Could not stat device /dev/sda - No such file or directory
> Parted -s --/dev/sda mklabel msdos || shellout
> Error : Could not stat device /dev/sda - No such file or directory
>
> after this error it goes to bash shell.
>
> From the shell I have loaded the scsi module using insmod, after
> that I have executed the oscarnodexx.sh from the scripts directory. It
> went everything fine. After the completion when I reboot the node it
> gives an VFS Kernel panic message.
>
> As well I have tried to boot the machine using LAN, here it gives
> tftpboot timeout. Have anyone had same kind of problem.
>
> Thanks & Best Regards
> Sundar
>
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