n.cciss_c0d0
manually and see if this helps.
Yep, and it didn't work. I made a file in $config/class/ called
SAS-VIBRANT-1DISK-WEB.var, which is my class for SAS disks, and put in it:
sfdisk="--force -C 8920 -H 255 -S 63"
And the output in fai.log shows:
Parti
> On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 12:49:21 +, "James Bromberger" <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> said:
> sfdisk: bad input
Hi James,
did you try to set sfdisk="--force" in a class/*.var script? or try
sfdisk --force dev/cciss/c0d0 < var/log/fai/current/partition.cciss_c0d0
manually and see if this h
I am
booting the 2.6.18-fai-kernels for the PXE booted kernel, have an etch
chroot being successfully mounted via NFS, and am using fai 3.1.7.
I am hitting a problem I saw referenced earlier here with:
/dev/cciss/c0d0 disks:
setup_harddisks version 0.41fai
Probing disks:
Michael Tautschnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
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>
>Which chipset are you using, is it plain old P-ATA or S-ATA?
>
I'm using S-ATA
Ok, which chipset respectively which dr
[...]
> >
> >Which chipset are you using, is it plain old P-ATA or S-ATA?
> >
>
> I'm using S-ATA
>
Ok, which chipset respectively which driver do you expect to be loaded?
Best,
Michael
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[...]
When it's checking hard disks, I read something like
IDE0: ATAPI 24x CDROM
IDE1: The interface is obsolete, will be removi
[...]
>
> When it's checking hard disks, I read something like
>
> IDE0: ATAPI 24x CDROM
> IDE1: The interface is obsolete, will be removing soon
>
> why? the IDE's cables can be wrong? Uf!!
Which chipset are you using, is it plain old P-ATA or S-ATA?
Best,
Michael
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Thomas Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 11:16:20 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> /dev/hda: no such file or directory
> [...]
> setup_harddisks did not create /tmp/fai/disk_var.sh
> In my nfsroot don't exist /dev/hda, but I don
>>>>> On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 11:16:20 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> /dev/hda: no such file or directory
> [...]
> setup_harddisks did not create /tmp/fai/disk_var.sh
> In my nfsroot don't exist /dev/hda, but I don't know how to do..
Which
> Hello!
> I've got a problem booting a client, my installation dies with:
>
> /dev/hda: no such file or directory
> [...]
> setup_harddisks did not create /tmp/fai/disk_var.sh
>
> In my nfsroot don't exist /dev/hda, but I don't know how to do..
> I h
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 11:16:20AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello!
> I've got a problem booting a client, my installation dies with:
>
> /dev/hda: no such file or directory
> [...]
> setup_harddisks did not create /tmp/fai/disk_var.sh
>
> In my nfsroot don&
Hello!
I've got a problem booting a client, my installation dies with:
/dev/hda: no such file or directory
[...]
setup_harddisks did not create /tmp/fai/disk_var.sh
In my nfsroot don't exist /dev/hda, but I don't know how to do..
I have udev in my FAI-Server, and the package u
Frederik Wagner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 09/04/06 00:59, Sam Vilain wrote:
>
>> Note: there is a version I wrote in the people/mugwump/lvmraid branch.
>> Check Subversion for more.
>
> this 'enhanced' setup_hardisks looks great. I'm trying to figure out how
> to set up the raid, but I do not complete
Hi,
On 09/04/06 00:59, Sam Vilain wrote:
> Note: there is a version I wrote in the people/mugwump/lvmraid branch.
> Check Subversion for more.
this 'enhanced' setup_hardisks looks great. I'm trying to figure out how
to set up the raid, but I do not completely manage. Could you give an
example of
Cyril Bouthors wrote:
> I've made a patch to enhance setup_harddisks in order for it to
> support the creation of Software RAID partitions.
>
> The file setup_harddisks_raid_support.patch is the patch against the
> latest SVN version. It is at
Cyril Bouthors wrote:
> I've made a patch to enhance setup_harddisks in order for it to
> support the creation of Software RAID partitions.
>
> The file setup_harddisks_raid_support.patch is the patch against the
> latest SVN version. It is attached to this email.
>
>
I've made a patch to enhance setup_harddisks in order for it to
support the creation of Software RAID partitions.
The file setup_harddisks_raid_support.patch is the patch against the
latest SVN version. It is attached to this email.
Here is the config file I've used:
disk_config h
> On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 16:48:38 +0200, "Thomas Wuppermann" <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> said:
> which was the solution of this problem?
> FAI-Kernel?
Which fai version? Which fai-kernel version? Which debootstrap
version?
--
regards Thomas
Hi list,
which was the solution of this problem?
FAI-Kernel?
I've got the same problem while trying to install on SATA-Disks :-(
Thanks in advance
Thomas
___
Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Wuppermann
Hamburger Berate
> Well,
>
> Well, to start, some good news : I have configured a new fai server. Now
> everything is ok for ata disk : I can install a demohost with ata, but
> (bad news !) not with SATA.
> The modules are now ok and they can be loaded.
> When I try an installation with SATA, I've got those error
ay be overwritten!
Calling task_install
Calling task_partition
Partitioning local harddisks
setup_harddisks version 0.38fai
Probing disks:
Disks found:
Using config file: /fai/disk_config/FAIBASE
ERROR: could not read device /dev/
Mapping disk name disk1 to
setup_harddisks version 0.38fai
Probing
Hi,
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 10:26, Holger Levsen wrote:
> > > Kernel version :
> > > 2.6.16-fai-kernels #1 smp
> This driver is included as a module on i386 in fai-kernels since version
> 1.11 and on amd64 since at least 1.10.
...and from the above quoted kernel version I cannot tell which vers
Hi,
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 09:20, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
> > Kernel version :
> > 2.6.16-fai-kernels #1 smp
> > Controllersata_nv 10de0055YesnVidia CorporationCK804 Serial ATA
> > Controllersata_nv 10de005c-nVidia CorporationCK804 PCI Bridge
> I don't know whether the modules aren't loadin
; > 20-hwdetect.source regarding ata_piix and other things without success.
> >
>
> Do you have udev running or are there all files in /dev/, but the disk is just
> noch detected?
>
> In any case, it is not setup_harddisks' task, but the script's in class/
>
> Important information you should supply is:
> - Your hardware
> - the kernel version
>
> HTH,
> Michael
>
> Hi,
>
> thanks for your answer.
> I started my client with the boot cd-rom and then checked that they are
> files in /dev, and yes, I can see all the devices (regarding hard drive
> I've got hdx and sdx)
>
> Kernel version :
> 2.6.16-fai-kernels #1 smp
>
> My hardware :
> I'm using an amd 64 3
ere all files in /dev/, but the disk is just
noch detected?
In any case, it is not setup_harddisks' task, but the script's in class/
Important information you should supply is:
- Your hardware
- the kernel version
HTH,
Michael
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Hi,
I contact you because I just can't make fai detecting my hard drives.
I have made some tests with a 160 Go SATA disk and then with an ide 40
Go disk and fai can't find my hard drive :
Probing disks :
Disks found :
Using config file: /fai/disk_config/FAIBASE
ERROR: could not read device /dev/
Thanks to Eugen Paiuc who found the old setup_harddisks script from
Sam Vilain in his archive. It's available at
http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/download/developers
These are the changes from Sam:
Code refactoring, LVM/RAID support and POD manual page:
Copyright (c) 2003
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Hi,
[...]
Michael you are right. I have no Idea what to do now :-(
I _must_ preserve the NTFS partition.
[...]
To do so, add sfdisk="--force" to an appropriate ???.var file in your class/
direc
[...]
>
>
> Michael you are right. I have no Idea what to do now :-(
> I _must_ preserve the NTFS partition.
>
I can't guarantee, that my solution is going to work for you too, but for me
everything work as soon as I added the "--force"-option to sfdisk. As I said, no
guarantee, but for me it di
Hi,
this is the output of setup_harddisks -X
setup_harddisks version 0.35fai
Probing disks: /dev/hda
Disks found: hdaWarning: extended partition does not start at a cylinder
boundary.
DOS and Linux will interpret the contents differently.
Using config file: /fai/disk_config/HW_SIEMENS04-BS_LW
Am Dienstag, den 13.09.2005, 18:56 +0200 schrieb Michael Tautschnig:
> [...]
> >
> > Using config file: /fai/disk_config/HW_SIEMENS04-BS_LW
> > Creating partition table: LC_ALL=C sfdisk -q /dev/hda
> > < /tmp/fai/partition.hda
> [...]
>
> Have you enabled ssh or createvt? Then you could try to r
What do you mean by "...calling setup_harddisks manually..."?
That`s the output on the console which I grabbed from fai.log
Am Dienstag, den 13.09.2005, 20:40 +0200 schrieb Thomas Lange:
> >>>>> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 16:35:22 +, Juraj Holtak <[EMAIL PROTECTED
>>>>> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 16:35:22 +, Juraj Holtak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi
> can anybody tell me whats wrong here???
Did you use option -X when calling setup_harddisks manually?
--
regards Thomas
[...]
>
> Using config file: /fai/disk_config/HW_SIEMENS04-BS_LW
> Creating partition table: LC_ALL=C sfdisk -q /dev/hda
> < /tmp/fai/partition.hda
[...]
Have you enabled ssh or createvt? Then you could try to run the above
sfdisk-command without the -q after it has failed, as above and try to g
Hi
can anybody tell me whats wrong here???
why does setup_harddisks fail?
...skipping...
/dev/hda4 256548642300 184747505 Extended
/dev/hda5 2565+ 2695 131- 1052226 82 Linux swap /
Solaris
/dev/hda6 * 2696+ 48642169- 17422461 83 Linux
New
I'm sorry to quote this pretty long message but I'm still getting the
same trouble with setup_harddisks and I'm still not able to install
the machine with FAI.
Does anyone have an idea where it's coming from and how it can be
fixed?
Thanks
On 22 Mar 2005, Cyril Bouthors wrot
On a new server with one single 80GB S-ATA hard disk, sfdisk through
setup_harddisks fails. I've reproduced it with the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# sfdisk /dev/hda[mount options] [;extra options]
disk_config hda
primary /boot 200 rw ;boo
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 12:52:42PM +0200, Thomas Lange wrote:
> sfdisk -g -q without giving a device works for me without any
> problems. I'm using sfdisk 3.07, and vmware 4.5.2 only with a BusLogic
> SCSI disk, no IDE disk, no CD-ROM. It even works with a CD-ROM as
> /dev/hda. So, I can't see wher
> On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 17:08:17 +0200, Brian Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Still, I have the same problem. And I need the same patch to
> complete an install. Could it be something to do with the cd-rom
> which is at /dev/hda?
sfdisk -g -q without giving a device works for
t drive parameter
# sfdisk -g -q
--sfdisk succeeds with drive parameter
# sfdisk -g -q /dev/sda
/dev/sda: 783 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors/track
--sfdisk fails again
# sfdisk -g -q
--setup_harddisks fails
# setup_harddisks
FAI: setup harddisks V0.29fai
TEST ONLY - no real formating
Disks found:
sfd
>>>>> On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 23:36:47 +0200, Brian Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I would like to know what crazy thing I am doing that I have
> to modify my setup_harddisks so that it only gets the partition
> tables of one disk at a time and not
I would like to know what crazy thing I am doing that I have
to modify my setup_harddisks so that it only gets the partition
tables of one disk at a time and not all in the beginning (patch
below, quick hack to get things working and I have never
programmed before in perl, so don't sho
Hi,
Does anyone have a copy of the modified setup_harddisks by Sam Vilain?
The domain name vilain.net appears to have expired/been parked.
Cheers,
- John
--
John McInnes - Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
>>>>> On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 14:09:45 +1000, Andrew Pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi,
> Is there any sort of roadmap for setup_harddisks? I know LVM gets asked for
> a lot, and I presume it still isn't supported natively.
Sam Vilain wrote a mail
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 08:19:58PM +1300, Sam Vilain wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 17:09, Andrew Pollock wrote;
>
> > I think a lot of the limitations of the current method revolve
> > around the fact that there's a single config file that is trying
> > to describe the partitioning layout, as
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 08:04:59AM +0100, Holger Levsen wrote:
> Hi,
[snip]
> although I like the idea of rewriting software to improve it, I dislike the
> idea of adding C programms or other binaries to FAI. (I'm not totally
> opposed, but I dislike the idea ;-)
>
> right now there is only on
Hi,
> Is there any sort of roadmap for setup_harddisks? I know LVM gets asked for
> a lot, and I presume it still isn't supported natively.
>
> I think a lot of the limitations of the current method revolve around the
> fact that there's a single config file that
Hi,
Is there any sort of roadmap for setup_harddisks? I know LVM gets asked for
a lot, and I presume it still isn't supported natively.
I think a lot of the limitations of the current method revolve around the
fact that there's a single config file that is trying to describe the
pa
one time with xfsprogs from woody (2.0.x) and the other
time with xfsprogs from backports.org (2.6.0). The error occures with both
versions.
I looked around in setup_harddisks, but could not find any clue, what is
going wrong there.
Has someone else seen this problem, or is someone else here, who
Sam Vilain said the following on 01/21/04 01:30:
:-/ It looks like it gets most of the way there - modulo what look
like harmless errors (given that the mke2fs, etc works) - and then is
not writing a complete fstab.
How's your Perl? Do you think you can debug the script with `perl
-d'? My refacto
3)
> logical - 9000 ; raid(1,md4)
> logical - 0- ; raid(1,md5)
>
>
> and your setup_harddisks script I get the attached format-log. Which
> does look strange to me. Any
commenting on my previous post:
Joachim Schmitz said the following on 01/20/04 17:42:
with the following in the class for partitioning:
and the setup_harddisks from here
http://vilain.net/linux/fai/setup_harddisks
I get the attached format-log. Which does look strange to me. Any hint
; raid(1,md3)
logical - 9000 ; raid(1,md4)
logical - 0- ; raid(1,md5)
and your setup_harddisks script I get the attached format-log. Which
does look strange to me. Any hint welcome.
--
Mit
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 05:25, Joachim Schmitz wrote;
> is FAI_BOOTPART a replacement for BOOT or an addition ?
an addition to it, as I recall.
> and where do I put do_grub_install, the source of the script I mean ?
/sbin inside the nfsroot.
ie /usr/lib/fai/nfsroot/sbin/do_grub_install
I thin
Sam Vilain said the following on 12/17/03 23:15:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 20:40, Joachim Schmitz wrote;
> Sam Vilain wrote:
> > On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 00:27, Joachim Schmitz wrote;
> > Oh, did you pass the device on the command line?
> > eg
> > do_grub_install /dev/md0
> no where/when should
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 20:40, Joachim Schmitz wrote;
> Sam Vilain wrote:
> > On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 00:27, Joachim Schmitz wrote;
> > Oh, did you pass the device on the command line?
> > eg
> > do_grub_install /dev/md0
> no where/when should I run this script, i.e in the installation, or
Sam Vilain wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 00:27, Joachim Schmitz wrote;
Oh, did you pass the device on the command line?
eg
do_grub_install /dev/md0
no where/when should I run this script, i.e in the installation, or
after booting what system ?
--
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Sam Vilain wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 00:27, Joachim Schmitz wrote;
Oh, did you pass the device on the command line?
eg
do_grub_install /dev/md0
no where/when should I run this script, i.e in the installation, or
after booting what system ?
--
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 00:27, Joachim Schmitz wrote;
> first I had to change line 480 in setup_harddisks to
> $result = `sh -c "LC_ALL=C sfdisk /dev/hda /dev/hdc -g -q" 2>&1;
> otherwise sfdisk stops with unknown devices.
Oh, that sucks. I mentioned in another mai
- 9000 ; raid(1,md4)
logical - 0- ; raid(1,md5)
first I had to change line 480 in setup_harddisks to
$result = `sh -c "LC_ALL=C sfdisk /dev/hda /dev/hdc -g -q" 2>&1;
otherwise sfdisk stops with unknown devi
Hello,
I'm setting up fai here to install a lab of about 30 machines. My install (from a
bootfloppy) is currently hanging whilst running setup_harddisks.
I get
modprobe: Can'l locate module block-major_105
...
Error no config file found
Error /tmp/fai/disk_var.sh not found.
Unfortun
Hi,
The new boot disk now gives a shell on ctrl-c.
thanks
Mike Haber
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From: Thomas Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 14/08/2003 2:20 PM
To: Haber, Michael
Cc: linux-fai
Subject:Re: setup_harddisks
>>>>> On Thu, 14 Aug 2003
>>>>> On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 14:16:15 +0100, "Haber, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hello, I'm setting up fai here to install a lab of about 30
> machines. My install (from a bootfloppy) is currently hanging
> whilst running s
. This will not create a filesystem, if the partition
> was not moved. I'm not sure if this will work for you.
>
> Maybe a new option "noformat" should be added to setup_harddisks.
> How would like to do this ?
Well, it seems one of my predicessors here actually solved th
right thing.
You can use the preserve keyword, if the partition is already made,
but then you can't give a size for this partition. There also the
option lazyformat. This will not create a filesystem, if the partition
was not moved. I'm not sure if this will work for you.
Maybe a new optio
Greetings.
I'm contracting for a company that's using FAI pretty extensively already.
I've been tasked with getting a working setup for some new machines.
However, I'm having problems with setup_harddisks.
Given the config file stanza
disk_config hdb
primary /index
The following patch fixes my last setup_harddisks patch. I forgot to
make $MPOptions{} use CheckOption() in the last one; this one does use
it. This is a patch to a clean setup_harddisks.
--- setup_harddisks.origThu Jul 11 15:49:11 2002
+++ setup_harddisks Thu Jul 11 15:49:02
The following patch makes setup_harddisks handle alphanumeric labels.
At a code level, it also generalizes the ParseConfigFile subroutine's
"extra option" checking. The previous patch I submitted only works with
numeric labels.
This patch changes the way to check if an option
Follows a patch, to update the documentation along with the ext[23]
labeling.
--- README.disk_config.orig Thu Jun 20 06:18:22 2002
+++ README.disk_config Thu Jun 20 06:19:36 2002
@@ -86,6 +86,8 @@
-m : Reserved blocks percentage for superuser
(only ext2/3 file
/disks/u1 15000 ; reiser
logical /disks/u2 1- ; reiser
amazon:~# diff -c fai-2.3.4/scripts/setup_harddisks*
*** fai-2.3.4/scripts/setup_harddisks Thu May 16 19:48:32 2002
--- fai-2.3.4/scripts/setup_harddisks.orig
> plans are to completely rewrite this tool, since its code
is ugly. The
> next version of a non interactive partition tool will use
libparted
> and should also support raid, lvm,... What else should be
included ?
I would like to see setup_harddists deal with both
percentages and
ranges.. For exam
On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 09:05, Chad C. Walstrom wrote:
> Oh, small note of interest. I only compile one kernel for all of my machines.
> This creates a lot of modules, but makes it very nice in that I don't need an
> extra fai-boot partition to reinstall. I also changed the grub routine to use
>
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 02:08:10PM +0100, Thomas Lange wrote:
> I just put a patch from Marc Martinez into CVS so setup_hardisks (version
> 0.12fai) now supports /dev/ida/ and /dev/rd/ devices.
Wunderbar!
> The next version of a non interactive partition tool will use libparted and
> should als
When using setup_harddisks with the default option not to use DOS
alignment, the partition table will be unusable for parted (version
1.0.13). When calling setup_harddisks using -d parted can also read
(and change ?) the partition table. I'm thinking about switching the
default behaviour fo
I just put a patch from Marc Martinez into CVS so setup_hardisks
(version 0.12fai) now supports /dev/ida/ and /dev/rd/ devices. This
should work for Compaq SMART2 raid array and Mylex DAC960 PCI RAID
controllers. It was a very simple patch, so it goes into CVS. But my
plans are to completely rewr
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