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Thank you David. All the machines are identical. There are
no differences between the head node and the client nodes. However the client
node was set up as a dual boot machine earlier (prior use) and I don’t know
If that could be an issue. The BIOS does see the disk. However I don’t think I see the
device on the fly as the kernel is booting up the client. I shall try to set up a serial console
and record it to a file for a log of what is happening. Many Thanks Paul -----Original Message----- Hi Paul! Welcome to our world... Anyway, I just asked Tom
about the differences between the head node, where this drive apparently shows
up as /dev/hda, and the clients, where it’s not found. Do you know of any
differences? Does the BIOS see the
disk? Do you see the device fly
by as the kernel’s booting on the client? It may help to set up a
serial console and record it to a file via minicom or some such... -- David N. Lombard My comments represent my
opinions, not those of Intel Corporation. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Palathingal, Paul J. Hello, My name is Paul Palathingal
and i am new to OSCAR. I have been trying to setup a 4 node cluster machine
(head node + 3 client nodes). However i ran into the following problem. On the compute node i use the floppy
to boot up and let the system imager (version 3.3.2) to load the kernel.
However it does not load the ide hard drive modules. When I do a # ls /dev/hda*
it does not show anything. I have an IDE hard drive. Because of the above during the boot
up process by the system imager on the client node I get the following error
when running the script for that client node. "DISK0 not found" I talked with Thomas Naughton and
discussed the bug with him. Many Thanks Paul |
- [Oscar-users] IDE hard drive bug Palathingal, Paul J.
- RE: [Oscar-users] IDE hard drive bug Bernard Li
- RE: [Oscar-users] IDE hard drive bug Lombard, David N
- RE: [Oscar-users] IDE hard drive bug Palathingal, Paul J.
- RE: [Oscar-users] IDE hard drive bug Lombard, David N
- RE: [Oscar-users] IDE hard drive bug Palathingal, Paul J.
