Is the head node using the same hardware (especially the disk controler) as
the compute nodes?
On 11/18/06, Shaohui Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,all:
Since the oscar 5 is released on the 12th , I try to deploy it in my
lab. My lab have 3 Dell GX620 PC ( P4 2.8G Processor, 80G Sata Disk,2GB
memory).
Firstly I installed the Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0 for X86_64 on
one GX620, and then install the oscar 5 on the machine to as the master
node. Great, the oscar 5 installation is very smarter, and excellent
improvement than the old oscar 4.2. it is very nice.
But after I define the client and use a boot cd to boot up and install
redhat EL AS 4 for X86_64 client on a GX620, I encountered some fatal issue.
The installation procedure seem ok but when I try to boot the client, the
system is stopped at
*Loading ext3.ko module*
* Creating root device*
* Mounting root filesystem*
* Mount: error 6 mounting*
* Mount: error 2 mounting none*
* Switching to new root*
* Switchroot: mount failed: 22*
* Umount /initrd/dev failed: 2*
* Kernel panic – not syncing: attempt to kill init !*
* * I simply followed the install instruction, and selected scsi.disk to
create the image. I tried to create the boot cd with/without UYOK, They got
the same result. Anyone can give me a hint about what happen and how can I
resolve it? . I guess the issue maybe related to the SATA disk, anyone who
test the oscar 5 client on SATA disk?
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