On a non-multicast build, the script partitions the drive prior to the synchronization... obviously. Now all I've been able to do is *attempt* a multicast build, as it's never worked on any hardware I've tried yet... but the strange thing is that it appears to be attempting to listen for a multicast stream before it ever partitions the disk. Granted, I've never seen it work yet, so I'm probably just ignorant of how it's supposed to work... but maybe someone can enlighten me?
Why does SIS multicast not work on the same hardware that Ganglia multicast *does* work on?
thx-
Jeremy
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