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John Simpson --- Re: [xcat-user] mktoolscenter results in failed mount attempt ---
| From: | "John Simpson" <[email protected]> |
| To | "xCAT Users Mailing list" <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Mon, Jul 23, 2012 8:20 AM |
| Subject | Re: [xcat-user] mktoolscenter results in failed mount attempt |
Ok, I am going to try and focus on this and get this into an efix also. Thanks!
John Simpson
HPC Clusters Systems Management
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Christian Caruthers---07/20/2012 01:03:30 PM---Sorry, I am running 2.6.11 w/ latest deps on RHEL 6.1. I changed start.sh to include -o nolock in th
From: Christian Caruthers/Richmond/IBM@IBMUS
To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>,
Date: 07/20/2012 01:03 PM
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] mktoolscenter results in failed mount attempt
Sorry, I am running 2.6.11 w/ latest deps on RHEL 6.1.
I changed start.sh to include -o nolock in the mount command and it seems to work, but now the bomc.error log stated it can't find menu/menu.sh. I found that in tc.xcat.zip, is that also supposed to be in the repo directory?
This toolscenter image was created on a VM running the same OS and xCAT version as the cluster MN. I even configured the site.master as the same IP as the cluster. I used to do this all the time to get toolscenter images into secure environments (after I d/l the images I put the toolscenter directory on a CD and rsync it over to the MN). Lately, I've been having problems doing this, both in building the image and in netbooting cluster nodes off it.
Regards,
Christian D. Caruthers
Senior Consultant - System x Linux HPC
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