Re: Problems installing on Lenny

John Hughes <[email protected]> Sat, 21 Mar 2009 09:53:50 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.linux.cluster.ssic.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Sergi Barroso wrote:
> Sergi Barroso escribió:
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>> John Hughes escribió:
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>>> Sergi Barroso wrote:
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>>>> John Hughes escribió:
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>>>>> Sergi Barroso wrote:
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>>>>>> John Hughes escribió: 
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>>>>> I will check to see where /cluster/lib/cfstab is supposed to be 
>>>>> created.
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>>>> These is all files inside /cluster/lib/
>>>>
>>>> # ls /cluster/lib/
>>>> Clustertab.pm  CVIP.pm    ssi_arch.pm  ssi_distro.pm  ssi_mgmt.pm  
>>>> ssi_utils.pm
>>>>
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>>>>         
>>> So, /cluster/lib/cfstab doesn't exist.  This is bad.
>>>
>>> On my system:
>>>
>>>     # dpkg -s /cluster/lib/cfstab
>>>     mount: /cluster/lib/cfstab
>>>     # dpkg -l mount
>>>     Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
>>>     | Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
>>>     |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
>>>     ||/ Name              Version              Description
>>>     +++-=================-====================-===============================================
>>>     ii  mount             2.13.1.1-1.ssi1      Tools for mounting and manipulating filesystems
>>>
>>>       
>>>
>>> What version of mount do you have installed?
>>>
>>> What is in your /etc/apt/sources.list file?
>>>
>>> What is in your /etc/apt/preferences file?
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>> Yes, that's mount package probleme, thanks you, I modified apt 
>> prefrences after installed openssi, that's the problem, thanks!
>>
>> Now I can continue my config.
>>
>> Tnx again
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> Hi!
>
> This is the config of my cluster:
>
>
> The following configuration has been entered:
>     Node number:        1
>     NIC for interconnect:    eth1
>     IP address:        10.0.0.1
>     Network hardware addr:    00:11:95:D7:57:87
>     Network boot protocol:    PXE
>     Local boot device:    UUID="a8b94708-85d6-46c8-be1a-34d01ba3f994"
>     Clustername:        test-cluster
>     Root failover:        No
>     Potential initnode:    Yes
>     NFS support:        yes
>
> Then I get this error:
>
> inding valid ramdisk creators.
> Using mkinitrd to build the ramdisk.
> /usr/sbin/mkinitrd: add_modules_dep_2_5: modprobe failed
> FATAL: Module skge not found.
> WARNING: This failure MAY indicate that your kernel will not boot!
> but it can also be triggered by needed modules being compiled into
>   
What ethernet card are you using for the cluster interconnect?  It looks 
like it doesn't have a driver in our version of the kernel.

(I'm guessing it's a "SysKonnect GigaEthernet")

If that's the problem maybe I can backport a version of the driver for you.


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