Basic Scyld setup node boot problems
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Mesimer, Daniel James (UMKC-Student) djm0fc at umkc.eduWed Sep 18 12:41:25 PDT 2002
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Hello all, I have just set up the master node of an 8 node cluster (1 of these is my master). I am using the Scyld Beowulf 27bz-8 edition. Installation of the default Scyld Beowulf Master went fine. I, then, made the node boot floppies (again default). These boot my slave nodes just fine. They begin RARPing and I see all of the MAC addresses in the unknown field just fine. When I move these addresses to the Configured Nodes Section (of BeoSetup), (I believe) the slave nodes then get the phase 2 kernel and begin running it. But, the slave nodes then stop. Stating: VFS: Cannot open root device 03:05 I thought that these needed RAMdisks to run initially and it doesn't look like that is being setup. This is the syslinux.cfg on the floppies: **BEGIN default beoboot label beoboot kernel vmlinuz append initrd=initrd.img apm=off apm=power-off prompt 0 timeout 100 **END This is my (default) /etc/beowulf/fstab: **BEGIN # This file is the fstab for nodes. # One difference is that we allow for shell variable expansions... # # Variables that will get substituted: # MASTER = IP address of the master node. (good for doing NFS mounts) # RAMDISK = device name (/dev/<ramdev>) of a device suitable for a root fs # Note that the "noauto" and "user" options are meaningless here. # 40MB RAM disk by default. $RAMDISK / ext2 fs_size=40960 0 0 # This is the default setup from beofdisk, once you setup your disks. #/dev/hda2 swap swap defaults 0 0 #/dev/hda3 / ext2 defaults 0 0 # These should always be added none /proc proc defaults 0 0 none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0 # NFS (for example and default friendliness) $MASTER:/home /home nfs nolock 0 0 **END I believe I need to add something to the node boot disks to allow RAMdisk setup.(?) What would that be? OR am I just way off. I was just assuming that it would just work. Also, another question, Is there some advantage to using the slave nodes' disks? (I mean installing software to them?) Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dan "Pierce" Mesimer
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