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Hi Carlos:
Why don't you try using the
following newer version of SystemImager and see if it works (note this is an
unreleased version):
http://www.bcgsc.ca/downloads/oscar/systemimager/ BTW, you probably want to
make sure that Fedora Core 2 supports your hardware - I would recommend using at
least Fedora Core 3 or 4 which will have better support for newer
hardware.
Cheers,
Bernard From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Carlos Jorge Gonçalves Sent: Fri 27/01/2006 08:11 To: [email protected] Subject: [Oscar-users] Sata Disks and program parted Hi,
I’m setting up a cluster using OSCAR (version 4.0).
Everything went fine and I succeeded in the installation of one cluster with 3 nodes (the main node where OSCAR is installed, and 2 client nodes).
The problems come up when I need to replace one of the nodes by another computer.
This new computer come up with a network card from Broadcom (model bcm57xxx 1/10/1000 Mbit/s).
The original files to support the PXEBOOT didn’t recognized this network card, so I download the drivers, download a new version of systemimager (version 3.6.2 that come up with kernel 2.6.12.2), and I also have downloaded and installed the Linux kernel 2.6.12.2.
I booted using kernel 2.6.12.2, compiled the network card drivers, and I copied the drivers (bcm5700.ko) into the directory initrd_source/my_modules (of systemimager).
Then I have compiled the new (first changed the FLAVOR file) kernel and initrd.img files, and then copied then to the /tftpboot/ directory and create a file with the MAC address of my network card (located in the directory /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/).
The new computer has SATA disks that where not compatible with the previous image that I had built for IDE disk.
So I create a new image (the new systemimager files had rename the mkautoinstallscript to si_mkautoinstallscript and mkrsyncd_conf to si_mkrsyncd_conf so I created symbolic links from si_mkautoinstallscript to mkautoinstallscript and from si_mkrsyncd_conf to mkrsyncd_conf)
Next I boot the new client, the client gets the correct files (kernel, initrd.img and boel_binaries.tar.gz) and the booting process continues.
Then, when the partitions are being created I get the following message for each of the partitions:
“The program parted is using a deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SC_IO”
The partitions are created and the process continues to end and the machine is ready to boot.
I reboot the machine but the boot from disk fails and the client node starts to download the image again.
I’m using:
I really appreciate help because I don’t known any more what I should do L Thanks in advanced, Carlos Gonçalves
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- [Oscar-users] Sata Disks and program parted Carlos Jorge Gonçalves
- RE: [Oscar-users] Sata Disks and program part... Bernard Li
- RE: [Oscar-users] Sata Disks and program ... Carlos Jorge Gonçalves
- RE: [Oscar-users] Sata Disks and program part... Bernard Li
- RE: [Oscar-users] Sata Disks and program part... Bernard Li
