Yes there is a bug, OSCAR-6.x only works on Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04. Actually if 
you read carefully the documentation you can even see that i specify that only 
ubuntu-8.04 is supported.

BTW, ubuntu 8.1 does not exist but i guess you mean 8.10. I know how to fix the 
problem but i did not have the time to actually implement to fix and release it.
So it is veryy unfortunate that you did not read the doc and you tried to use 
an unsupported distro.

But you have two solutions:
1/ try with ubuntu-8.04 and not ubuntu-8.10 (again ubuntu-8.0 and ubuntu-8.10 
are not actual ubuntu releases),
2/ wait few days so i can try to implement a fix for ubuntu-8.10 and test it.

In either case, since i am about the release 6.0.2 (i am waiting for the 
feedback of few users regarding problems they have), i strongly advice you to 
actually use the unstable repo as explained here: 
https://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/wiki/repoTesting (bottom of 
the page).

Also if you have issues, please run the different commands in verbose mode and 
send us the log (logs are in /var/log/oscar). If you start to modify OSCAR 
manually, it is then very difficult for us to help you.

Regards,


----- Mail Original -----
De: "Eray Ozkural" <examach...@gmail.com>
À: oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Envoyé: Jeudi 19 Mars 2009 13h23:28 GMT -05:00 USA/Canada - États de l'Est
Objet: [Oscar-users] Latest release (6.0.1) does not boot on ubuntu 8.1

Hello there,

We were trying the latest release on an 8-node cluster. Previously, we
were using FC 5 and Oscar 5 successfully. As our system grew out of
date, it was hacked. And we wanted to reinstall it. However, we could
not manage to get the latest release to work with ubuntu 8.1.

We ran into several problems.

Had to change/fix many things and had to babysit the installation
wizard through its myriad of failures to install packages etc. tftp
server didn't work, had to set it up, had to make minor edits in
the scripts to avoid perl warnings.

We used the ide disk partition example, the only relevant bit of
configuration that I can think of.

In the end we did manage to finish the installation on a client node
but the kernel that is installed (probably the latest in ubuntu 8.1)
cannot find the root device /dev/hda6 (although the filesystem is
installed there) and throws ups its arms in panic.

We think there might be a problem with the lilo configuration or
a conflict with the disk partitioning configuration but we couldn't
find locate the source of the error yet.

On the client we noticed several "nc: cannot connect..." errors but
those seem irrelevant. Client installation monitoring doesn't
seem to work.

Which kernel package is installed and how can we modify it? How can we
make sure that a right kernel package is installed on the client on
ubuntu 8.1? Was only ubuntu 8.0 supported? Was that our mistake? Have
debian based systems been tested with this release?

We did notice that the client image builder was trying to install
obsolete packages like initrd-tools and a non-existent kernel package
(kernel-image-686 I think).

We don't really have time to peruse the perl sources, unfortunately.

So, which distribution was tested with this latest release?
How can we get it to work on top of a vanilla server installation?

If possible, we would just like to use whatever distro works best
with this new OSCAR release.

Please help!

Many thanks in advance,

--
Eray Ozkural & Ata Turk



-- 
Eray Ozkural, PhD candidate.  Comp. Sci. Dept., Bilkent University, Ankara
Research Assistant, Erendiz Supercomputer Inc.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ai-philosophy
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