Hi Kashif:
 
From the oscarinstall.log, it looks like you're trying to create an image that already exists, so perhaps you can change the name from "oscarimage" to something else and try rebuilding the image to see if it works.
 
You can also delete the image by running:
 
# si_rmimage <imagename>
# mksiimage --delete --name <imagename>
 
Regarding the partition file, the one we provide is a reference, so you might want to modify it to suit your needs.  For instance, you probably want more than 128MB of swap, etc.
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard


From: mohd kashif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 08/06/2006 01:29
To: Bernard Li
Cc: oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: RE: RE: RE: [Oscar-users] oscar wizard preperation fails



Dear Bernard
Sorry for troubling you again. I have downloaded the mysql-server rpm and now it works fine. But Now in build client step it can not build the image. As per manual I have manualy selected the packege file i.e .RedHat.3asU2 and I have used /opt/oscar/oscarsamples/sample.disk.scsi file for disk partition file. I dont know whether I have to edit this file or not. I am using scsi disk. I am enclosing sending oscarinstall.log file.
regards
kashif
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 Bernard Li wrote :
>Please read the release notes (in the (Quick) User guide), and
>especially for RHEL3, it mentions that you need to manually download the
>mysql-server RPM and install it - though if you are using AS it should
>provide that RPM, not sure why you don't have it - you copied all the
>RPMs from all CDs to /tftpboot/rpm right?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Bernard
>
>
>________________________________
>
>      From: mohd kashif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 23:23
>      To: Bernard Li
>      Cc: oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>      Subject: Re: RE: RE: [Oscar-users] oscar wizard preperation
>fails
>
>
>
>
>      Hi Bernard
>      i am enclosing oscarinstall.log file. I am using oscar 4.0. and
>rhel 3 update 2.
>
>      On Wed, 31 May 2006 Bernard Li wrote :
>      >Hi Kashif:
>      >
>      >When you reply to this email, can you please hit "Reply All" so
>it sends a copy to the mailing-list?  Thanks.
>      >
>      >It would help if you can post your oscarinstall.log (located in
>$OSCAR_HOME, or /opt/oscar).  As long as you are installing from a
>release tarball, the puic warning can be ignored since the Perl-Qt code
>has already been compiled and included (in the release).  Also, perl-Qt
>RPM should be included in share/prereqs dir somewhere...
>      >
>      >Which version of OSCAR are you using now?
>      >
>      >Cheers,
>      >
>      >Bernard
>      >
>      >________________________________
>      >
>      > From: mohd kashif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      >Sent: Wed 31/05/2006 00:34
>      >To: Bernard Li
>      >Subject: Re: RE: [Oscar-users] oscar wizard preperation fails
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >Thanks for your hep
>      >I have removed redhat-config-netboot so it no more ask for
>atft-server but still it does'nt work so i have reinstalled everything
>and found that when i run ./configure command it shows a error that
>      >
>      >cheking for puic ---- no
>      >#warning: you will not able to build the oscar wizard
>      ># you need to install perl-Qt to be able to build the wizard
>      >
>      >I have find perl-Qt rpm on sourceforge.net but since my system
>i686 so I am not sure which rpm I shoud use.
>      >
>      >with regards
>      >kashif
>      >
>      >On Tue, 30 May 2006 Bernard Li wrote :
>      > >Do you need redhat-config-netboot?  If not, you can uninstall
>that by executing 'rpm -e redhat-config-netboot' as root.
>      > >
>      > >The basic gist is we provide atftp-server which is more
>scalable than tftp-server and our system will automatically attempt to
>uninstall tftp-server (if it is installed).
>      > >
>      > >BTW, you might want to try a newer version of OSCAR:
>      > >
>      > >http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/filebrowser/49/branch
>      > >
>      > >Also, it won't hurt to get the latest update version for
>RHEL3 too (the latest released version is update 7).
>      > >
>      > >Cheers,
>      > >
>      > >Bernard
>      > >
>      > >________________________________
>      > >
>      > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
>mohd kashif
>      > >Sent: Mon 29/05/2006 20:25
>      > >To: oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>      > >Subject: [Oscar-users] oscar wizard preperation fails
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >Dear Friends
>      > >I am using IBM eServer X series 226 and I have installed Red
>Hat Enterprise Linux 3 AS update 2.
>      > >First I had untar oscar 4.0.tar.gz then I had transfered all
>the redhat rpm in /tftboot/rpm. I had succesfully run configure, make
>and make install commands.
>      > >But when I try to run ./install_cluster eth0 then it gives
>some error messages. I am writing it down.
>      > >
>      > >error  failed dependencies
>      > >tftp-server>=0.29-3 is needed by (installed)
>redhat-config-netboot-0.1.1-19.
>      > >-
>      > >-
>      > >-
>      > >Appers oscar-httpd was not installed. defaults to local file
>system
>      > >-
>      > >-
>      > >-
>      > >oscar wizard prepration script fails to complete at
>./install_cluster line 215
>      > >Although I have checked that tftp-server rpm is available and
>I have also manualy installed on the machine.I have also instaled
>tftp-hpa-0.21.loscar.i386.rpm.
>      > >kindly help me in this.
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
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