I am new to OSCAR and have tried to find a definitive answer to a related
question but haven't yet:

Of the three machines that i want to cluster, two have SCSI drives and one
has IDE.  The controller will be one of the SCSI machines.  Is it possible
to have two different client images since one will have a SCSI disk
partition table and the other will be IDE?  I know OSCAR really wants
identical hardware for each client - am I done?  Does it matter if one of
the clients is an Athlon and the other a Pentium?  They both support Redhat
7.2.

Thanks in advance,
kenn lippert


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Chase-Salerno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 10:54 AM
To: Mark D. Kottke
Cc: Oscar-users List
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] image autoinstall failure at disk partition


/dev/sda is the drive where /dev/sda1 is a partition its trying to
create. It doesn't see the drive at all on your system. There are 2
probable causes for this:

1. You don't have SCSI drives. If you have IDE drives you need to use
the ide sample file or specify ide drives (like /dev/hda).

2. The SCSI adapter on your system is not supported with the SIS boot
kernel. This is less likely, but still a possibility.

3. (ok I lied) The drive is broken.

Mike


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