So I think what happened was that a drive in the array failed, but I didn't have any of the Adaptec software installed to do any online array management. When I got in today, I turned the machine on and found that one of the drives had apparently failed. This also caused the alarm (generated by the RAID controller) that was previously thought to be a UPS alarm.
Hopefully it will come back fine after I finish rebuilding the array. mike On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 12:50 -0400, Michael R. Head wrote: > Greetings, I'm a student at Binghamton University (SUNY), and we've just > received a 4 node IBM cluster on which I'm planning to install Ubuntu > 6.06 LTS. > > We're not planning to build it as a single system image, but we'd like > to have the machines be managable as a single unit (software should only > need to be installed with one command, minimal editing of multiple /etc > directories should be required ...). > > What packages in dapper (main or universe) are people using to manage > dapper on a compute cluster? > > Details of the machine are here: > http://grid.cs.binghamton.edu/resources.html (it's the cluster known as > "pop"). > > thanks, > mike > -- Michael R. Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> suppressingfire.org
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