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Re: Richmond cluster
- To: "Gerard P. Gilfoyle" <ggilfoyl@richmond.edu>
- Subject: Re: Richmond cluster
- From: steven james <pyro@linuxlabs.com>
- Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 05:18:11 -0500 (EST)
- In-reply-to: <3DC6D703.F7032B05@richmond.edu>
Greetings,
As you can see, the cluster is now 100% up!
The secondary master holds an image of the primary master now.
The 2.4 kernel should have your process table limits problem solved.
I will ask Markus to send you a link to the documentation for the Nimbus
system.
You can pull up a graphical display of cluster status from X. In the menu,
select ClusterTools->wakinyanmon
We now return you to your regularly scheduled computing.....
G'day,
sjames
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Gerard P. Gilfoyle wrote:
> hi steven,
>
> i did the following on the new secondary (and things hung).
>
> 1. switch to COM A in the com port address of the console redirection
> section.
>
> 2. set the following entries to the top of the boot list.
>
> MBA UNDI (bus 0 slot 15)
> MBA UNDI (bus 0 slot 16)
>
> 3. reconfigured the cables on the new secondary so they are plugged
> into the cluster switch and NOT to an outside internet line.
>
> upon rebooting i see the usual deluge of stuff go by. it appears
> to be booting from MBA UNDI. unfortunately, it hangs in mid-boot.
> the last line on the console is the following.
>
> ext 3: no journal on filesystem on ide0(3,1)
>
> any suggestions???
>
> perplexed-in-richmond,
>
> jerry
>
>
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