Bernard-
do you need an OPD location to host your Ganglia package? If so, just let us know.


Jeremy

At 03:44 PM 2/10/2004, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi:

Ganglia package is not available for OSCAR 2.3 - you can however just install the separate Ganglia RPMs and they should work (I have tried that before).

There is also an experimental ganglia package for OSCAR 3.0 which you can try if you are interested - but you will be required to use the newer version of OSCAR. Please let me know and I can send you the details.

Cheers,

Bernard

Forest King wrote:

Hi,
I am installing OSCAR 2.3 on Redhat 9. During installation, I could not find the Ganglia package, even using OPD. Anybody can help me with this?


Best wishes,
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:10:29 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: RE: Re: [Oscar-users] Re: Problems installing clients

No I never got that error until now. I have now tried installing from scratch,
and that is the new error, which I have no idea why it is occuring. I have
installed all the RPMs from the 3 RedHat 8.0 CD's under the RedHat/RPMS directory.



From looking at the full log file you posted, it appeared to me that you
were missing a fair number of important rpm files and that the image build
failed. I am a little supprised that it did anything at all when you network
booted it if that log is from the current instalation. I noticed several
errors involving the mysql packages which are very important. Did you copy
all the .rpm files off the redhat cd before starting the image building
process?


With all the error messages that oscar spits out when it is working
correctly, it is a little hard to tell which are the real problem.  :)

Original Message -----------------------
The error that is at the bottom, is all I know about the error. I followed
the
instructions in the documentation, and I get that error when I try to boot
my
client nodes. For some reason the clients won't do a network boot, which is
why
I am booting from floppy. It looks like it is working. It appears as
though
files are being copied from the server to the clients, but then it fails
with
that error at the bottom.



Danny-
I may have lost track- can you re-iterate your problem again? I can't make

the connection between the rsync error I see below and changing boot order

in the BIOS.
thx-

Jeremy

At 07:56 AM 2/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I tried changing the BIOS settings to network boot, but it didn't work.

I


changed the boot order from A,C to LAN,A,C, but that didn't seem to work.

Is

there something else I have to keep in mind?


The problem with SystemImager you are discribing sounds sounds like a
disagreement in the documentation, not a problem with Oscar itself.

The


Oscar package (which heavily uses SystemImager as a component) has

been


tested on RH 8 and 9 and works with them. As I have said previously,

I


did

not use an autoinstall disk when I put my cluster together, I changed

the


BIOS settings to use network booting instead.

From what I understand about the different flavors of Oscar,

"Standard"


is

probably the right one to use. I am not sure what your problem is,

but


I

don't think either of those things are it.
Original Message -----------------------
Mr. Edwards,

I read the SystemImager documentation, and it says that it only

supports


RedHat
7.2.  However, OSCAR does not support RedHat 7.2.  How do I get around

this


problem? Also, when I am making my autoinstall boot disk from the

wizard, I


am
using the [Standard] boot flavor.  Should I be using a different

flavor? If


so,
which one?

Thanks again,

Danny


I am using RedHat 8.0, and I installed it with No Firewall.

Quoting "Michael L. Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


I network booted the computers using the BIOS settings, so I am not

sure

what

your problem might be. If you are working from a fresh install of

RH


9.0

you

might check and make sure that the firewall settings are "No

Firewall"


or

if

you need a firewall for the box that it is letting the services

through


that

Oscar uses (I know it uses ssh and rsync, there may be others).

When


I

had

a

wierd problem with nodes not spawning, I had the firewall on

"High"


which

was

blocking the packets from getting in.

----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:58 am


Hey guys,

Ok, here is the error message I am now getting, when I attempt

to


install the
clients by booting to the autoinstall diskette:

..
usr/lib/locale/tr_TR.utf8/LC_NUMERIC =>
usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERICwrote 418333 bytes  read
553379293 bytes 1490706.93 bytes/sec
total size is 687633852 speedup is 1.24
rsync -av --numeric-ids 192.168.0.10::overrides/oscarimage/ /a/
receiving file list ... done
./
wrote 101 bytes  read 56 bytes 7.66 bytes/sec
total size is 0  speedup is 0.00
Illegal instruction

Let me know if you need to know any of the preceding output, to
diagnose.  It
looks like a whole bunch of files being copied from the server

to


the client.

Thanks,

Danny

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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:19:25 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] Re: Problems installing clients

All my network cards are Intel PRO/100 S. When I try and network boot, it gets
a DHCP request, and everything seems to be going smoothly. Hundreds of files
names scroll down the screen. It looks like it is done, since the last file is
/usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERIC. It is then followed by the error at the
bottom of this email. However, through talking to someone from the sisuite
mailing group, I thought the problem was that my server is a P3 and my clients
are all P2s. So, I tried doing the whole install process again from scratch
with a new computer. I am now getting stuck before the Oscar Installation
Wizard shows up. The log file for that is in one of my emails. I was told it
looks as though, I haven't copied the RPMs from the RedHat 8.0 CDs, even though
I actually have. I check the /tftpboot/rpm directory, and they are there.



Hi Danny:

What network cards are you using for your client nodes? Can you tell us what exactly happens when you try to network boot it? Did it try to get a DHCP request?

Cheers,

Bernard

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


The error that is at the bottom, is all I know about the error. I followed

the


instructions in the documentation, and I get that error when I try to boot

my


client nodes. For some reason the clients won't do a network boot, which

is why


I am booting from floppy. It looks like it is working. It appears as

though


files are being copied from the server to the clients, but then it fails

with


that error at the bottom.



Danny-
I may have lost track- can you re-iterate your problem again? I can't make

the connection between the rsync error I see below and changing boot order

in the BIOS.
thx-

Jeremy

At 07:56 AM 2/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I tried changing the BIOS settings to network boot, but it didn't work.

I


changed the boot order from A,C to LAN,A,C, but that didn't seem to work.

Is


there something else I have to keep in mind?



The problem with SystemImager you are discribing sounds sounds like a
disagreement in the documentation, not a problem with Oscar itself. The
Oscar package (which heavily uses SystemImager as a component) has been
tested on RH 8 and 9 and works with them. As I have said previously, I

did



not use an autoinstall disk when I put my cluster together, I changed

the



BIOS settings to use network booting instead.

From what I understand about the different flavors of Oscar, "Standard"

is



probably the right one to use. I am not sure what your problem is, but

I



don't think either of those things are it.
Original Message -----------------------
Mr. Edwards,

I read the SystemImager documentation, and it says that it only supports
RedHat
7.2. However, OSCAR does not support RedHat 7.2. How do I get around

this



problem? Also, when I am making my autoinstall boot disk from the

wizard, I



am
using the [Standard] boot flavor.  Should I be using a different

flavor? If



so,
which one?

Thanks again,

Danny



I am using RedHat 8.0, and I installed it with No Firewall.

Quoting "Michael L. Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



I network booted the computers using the BIOS settings, so I am not

sure



what


your problem might be. If you are working from a fresh install of

RH



9.0


you


might check and make sure that the firewall settings are "No

Firewall"



or


if


you need a firewall for the box that it is letting the services

through



that


Oscar uses (I know it uses ssh and rsync, there may be others). When

I



had


a


wierd problem with nodes not spawning, I had the firewall on "High"

which



was


blocking the packets from getting in.

----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:58 am



Hey guys,

Ok, here is the error message I am now getting, when I attempt to
install the
clients by booting to the autoinstall diskette:

..
usr/lib/locale/tr_TR.utf8/LC_NUMERIC =>
usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERICwrote 418333 bytes  read
553379293 bytes 1490706.93 bytes/sec
total size is 687633852 speedup is 1.24
rsync -av --numeric-ids 192.168.0.10::overrides/oscarimage/ /a/
receiving file list ... done
./
wrote 101 bytes  read 56 bytes 7.66 bytes/sec
total size is 0  speedup is 0.00
Illegal instruction

Let me know if you need to know any of the preceding output, to
diagnose.  It
looks like a whole bunch of files being copied from the server to
the client.

Thanks,

Danny

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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:49:17 -0600
From: Brian Elliott Finley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Bruce Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: SIS Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Oscar Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Fwd: [Oscar-users] mkbootpackage questions

Bruce,

Can you send me the .config file that goes with your kernel?  It's
entirely possible that there is another driver I need to be testing for.

This tool is currently considered experimental, but I want to get it
right, so I'll work with you to make it work properly.

Also, if you could point me to a tarball of your resultant boot package,
that would be useful too.

Thanks!

-Brian



Thus spake Jeremy Enos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

Hi Brian-
I forwarded this to you because I wasn't sure how closely you monitor the oscar-users list... Would you like such discussion to take place on an SI list instead? I think you might find lots of test volunteers on the oscar list though.
thx-


Jeremy


From: Bruce Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Oscar-users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Oscar-users] mkbootpackage questions

Hi OSCAR users

I've discovered Brian Finley's "mkbootpackage" script at
http://systemimager.sourceforge.net/pub/unofficial/Use_Any_Kernel_by_Brian_Finley/
and was wondering if anyone else has used it before. I've had a very
frustrating time trying to get together a kernel and ramdisk that will
boot my nodes - most of the standard kernels do not include the driver for
my network card (the sundance driver). The kernel that I built, with the
netcard driver builtin seems to be missing something else, because the
autoinstall script dies when it tries to partition the node hard drive
(/dev/hda = no such file or directory).

I thought mkbootpackage might be able to help me out, since I have tried
to create ramdisk that loads the module for my NIC on the fly, but I kept
getting unresolved symbols and mkbootpackage would probably do it
properly. I've downloaded it and tried to run it, but rsync is taking a
very long time (over an hour) to run. Is this normal ?

The details are :
My server = dual pentium III running linux RH9, kernel 2.4.20-8smp
what I did =
./mkbootpackage.sh --verbose  --kernel
/home/Sadmin/kernel_configs/linux-2.4.20/arch/i386/boot/bzImage
--new-flavor gentoo --modules sundance --fs cramfs --modules-dir
/lib/modules/2.4.20/

output =

Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
./mkbootpackage.sh
line 96.

Kernel release:
Using modules from:         /lib/modules/2.4.20/
Using architecture:         i386
Base temporary dir:         /tmp/si13060
gunzip  /tmp/si13060/old_initrd.gz
Old initrd mount point:      /tmp/si13060/old_initrd_dir
mount /tmp/si13060/old_initrd /tmp/si13060/old_initrd_dir -o loop
New initrd temporary dir:   /tmp/si13060/staging_dir
rsync -aHS --exclude=lost+found / --numeric-ids

/tmp/si13060/old_initrd_dir/ /tmp/si13060/staging_dir / readlink proc/2/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/3/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/4/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/5/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/6/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/7/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/9/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/11/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/635/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/636/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/637/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/736/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1371/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1372/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1373/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1374/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1375/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1376/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1377/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1378/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1379/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/1380/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/2185/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/2186/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/2187/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/2188/exe: No such file or directory readlink proc/13063/exe: No such file or directory readlink tmp/ccKRsK23.s: No such file or directory

any advice ?
Thanks,
Bruce

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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:32:02 -0800
From: Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: BC Genome Sciences Centre
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] Re: Problems installing clients

Hi Danny:

When you installed RedHat 8.0, what type of installation did you choose? Workstation, Server or Custom?

Not sure if this helps, but you might want to try RedHat 9.0 and give it a shot. I am currently running RH 9.0 with OSCAR 3.0 so I might be able to help you troubleshoot this better if we are on the same page.

Cheers,

Bernard

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

All my network cards are Intel PRO/100 S. When I try and network boot, it gets
a DHCP request, and everything seems to be going smoothly. Hundreds of files
names scroll down the screen. It looks like it is done, since the last file is
/usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERIC. It is then followed by the error at the
bottom of this email. However, through talking to someone from the sisuite
mailing group, I thought the problem was that my server is a P3 and my clients
are all P2s. So, I tried doing the whole install process again from scratch
with a new computer. I am now getting stuck before the Oscar Installation
Wizard shows up. The log file for that is in one of my emails. I was told it
looks as though, I haven't copied the RPMs from the RedHat 8.0 CDs, even though
I actually have. I check the /tftpboot/rpm directory, and they are there.




Hi Danny:

What network cards are you using for your client nodes? Can you tell us what exactly happens when you try to network boot it? Did it try to get a DHCP request?

Cheers,

Bernard

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



The error that is at the bottom, is all I know about the error. I followed

the



instructions in the documentation, and I get that error when I try to boot

my



client nodes. For some reason the clients won't do a network boot, which

is why



I am booting from floppy. It looks like it is working. It appears as

though



files are being copied from the server to the clients, but then it fails

with



that error at the bottom.




Danny-
I may have lost track- can you re-iterate your problem again? I can't make

the connection between the rsync error I see below and changing boot order

in the BIOS.
thx-

Jeremy

At 07:56 AM 2/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I tried changing the BIOS settings to network boot, but it didn't work.

I



changed the boot order from A,C to LAN,A,C, but that didn't seem to work.

Is



there something else I have to keep in mind?




The problem with SystemImager you are discribing sounds sounds like a
disagreement in the documentation, not a problem with Oscar itself. The
Oscar package (which heavily uses SystemImager as a component) has been
tested on RH 8 and 9 and works with them. As I have said previously, I

did




not use an autoinstall disk when I put my cluster together, I changed

the




BIOS settings to use network booting instead.

From what I understand about the different flavors of Oscar, "Standard"

is




probably the right one to use. I am not sure what your problem is, but

I




don't think either of those things are it.
Original Message -----------------------
Mr. Edwards,

I read the SystemImager documentation, and it says that it only supports
RedHat
7.2. However, OSCAR does not support RedHat 7.2. How do I get around

this




problem? Also, when I am making my autoinstall boot disk from the

wizard, I




am
using the [Standard] boot flavor.  Should I be using a different

flavor? If




so,
which one?

Thanks again,

Danny




I am using RedHat 8.0, and I installed it with No Firewall.

Quoting "Michael L. Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:




I network booted the computers using the BIOS settings, so I am not

sure




what



your problem might be. If you are working from a fresh install of

RH




9.0



you



might check and make sure that the firewall settings are "No

Firewall"




or



if



you need a firewall for the box that it is letting the services

through




that



Oscar uses (I know it uses ssh and rsync, there may be others). When

I




had



a



wierd problem with nodes not spawning, I had the firewall on "High"

which




was



blocking the packets from getting in.

----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:58 am




Hey guys,

Ok, here is the error message I am now getting, when I attempt to
install the
clients by booting to the autoinstall diskette:

..
usr/lib/locale/tr_TR.utf8/LC_NUMERIC =>
usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERICwrote 418333 bytes  read
553379293 bytes 1490706.93 bytes/sec
total size is 687633852 speedup is 1.24
rsync -av --numeric-ids 192.168.0.10::overrides/oscarimage/ /a/
receiving file list ... done
./
wrote 101 bytes  read 56 bytes 7.66 bytes/sec
total size is 0  speedup is 0.00
Illegal instruction

Let me know if you need to know any of the preceding output, to
diagnose.  It
looks like a whole bunch of files being copied from the server to
the client.

Thanks,

Danny

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