Hmmm... I'm stuck here. The SIS users list (cc'd) might yield something.
Jeremy
At 10:04 AM 6/7/2004, Chavez, Gilbert R SITI-ITIBHL wrote:
Jeremy,
None of the cluster nodes are working. The head node has a scsi drive along with the first 8 nodes. The other 8 nodes are ide. I'm trying to at least get the first 8 scsi nodes working, but to no avail. When I boot the first node from floppy, the image is ported to the first node without error, but when its time to boot up the node I receive a similar message as this : /dev/sda6 is mounted e2fsck aborted. Then I'm placed in repair mode. This happens to 3 other scsi nodes I tried this on. What is the problem?
As to your question about installing RH9/OSCAR3.0, yes, this is the first time I'm installing RH9/OSCAR3.0.
Regards,
Gilbert
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jeremy Enos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 6:02 PM > To: Chavez, Gilbert R SITI-ITIBHL > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RH9.0 with OSCAR 3.0 > > > At 01:12 PM 6/4/2004, Chavez, Gilbert R SITI-ITIBHL wrote: > > >Jeremy, > > I'm having some problems upgrading one of my Linux > clusters here at > >Shell. Its the cluster you put together for us. The cluster > has a head > >node with SCSI drives and half the node (nodes 1-8) are SCSI devices, > >and the other half are IDE devices. I'm running RH9.0 with OSCAR3.0. > >when I boot the SCSI node1 I get the system to install the > image without > >any problems but the problem occurs when the system boots > up. It fails > >at the e2fsck stage. The message I get is it complains about > /dev/sda6 > >being mounted and can not continue, then it throws me into > repair mode. > >I believe the problem is related to the image (kernel), since this > >occurs on five of my eight SCSI systems. Do you know what the problem > >is? > > This is strange that it's inconsistent behavior on the same type of > system. Is there *anything* different about those 5 systems > that you know > of? Is this the first time you've loaded them w/ OSCAR 3? > Just to be > clear, you have a SCSI based head node, 8 IDE based nodes > working, 3 SCSI > based nodes working, and 5 that fail? > > > > Also, I started recovering the oscarimage scripts from the > backups from > >the previous OSCAR installation and I noticed there is a > scsiimage and > >an ideimage for the NAME.master file. I recovered these > files and tried > >to boot up the first node, I did get further but now it > complains about > >/dev/sda6 where it could not mount it on /a, no such device. I also > >tried to boot from the old floppy disk (RH7.1) and it errors with > >"Unknown module scsiinodes". scsiinodes is what you called the > >NAME.master script. Any ideas what the problem is here or > where to find > >this modules? > > Hmm.. I have no idea about this one. Perhaps someone from > the oscar users > list will know. > > Jeremy > > > >Any help would be appreciated.... > > > >Gilbert > >
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