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Clarke L. Jeffris clarke.jeffris at noaa.govFri Jun 1 05:10:00 PDT 2001
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Greetings, This will be my first post to the list. ...and definitely not my last. We/I am at the bottom of the cluster learning curve looking up at the moment. We now have an 8 node cluster. I'm installing Scyld. My question is regarding the partitioning. By using the default partitioning scheme it doesn't make use of the full capacity of my cluster. I attempted to manually partition the but upon doing so nothing loaded, i.e. all the Scyld components failed to load. I have 5 drives on the master. Four of which I wanted to configure as a RAID and the fifth, just a stand alone drive. Also, my slave nodes each have three drives which I would like to make use of, but again the default setup doesn't do that. That said, what would be the proper procedure for partitioning the Master and slaves? I must have missed something. -- Clarke L. Jeffris Computer Specialist US Dept of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory 4301 Rickenbacker Cswy Miami FL, 33149 Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics. I can assure you that mine are still greater. --Albert Einstein
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