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Howdy folks,
I'm a newbie. I am trying to build a cluster of HP Proliants. They all have SCSI RAID drives (as does the master node).
The question is how do I set it up for SCSI RAID? Possibly its down to my; /opt/oscar/oscarsamples/sample.disk.cciss in which I've tried various things like;
/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 or; /dev/cciss/disc0/disc or; /dev/sd/disc0 etc.
invariably boot from floppy and it runs the oscarnode.sh and I get something like this;
…. Partitioning /dev/sd/disk0/disc… Old partition table for /dev/sd/disk0/disc: Error: Could not stat device /dev/sd – No such file or directory. Parted –s -- /dev/sd mklabel msdos || shellout Error: Could not stat device /dev/sd – No such file or directory.
… I read somewhere that cciss devices ARE now supported by oscar (actually systemimager). But how? Do I need to build a special kernel containing the cciss driver? Do I have to break the hardware RAID1 ? Do I merely have the device wrong in the fstab?
On our non-clustered machines, the disks mount like this; /dev/ida/c0d0p6 1007928 266284 690444 28% / /dev/ida/c0d0p1 197546 17255 170092 10% /boot etc.
thanks!
Mjk.
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