Hey, david . . . Definitely appreciate the response!
I actually got rid of this error. I'm using kernel 2.4.18, so I set most of
the required kernel options (make xconfig) BEFORE I installed the RPMs. For
some reason, this seemed to cause this error.
So, I simply enabled loopback support, and left all the others at their
default values -- things are rolling-along FINE now!
Thanks again . . . John.
-----Original Message-----
From: David B. Zafman [mailto:david.zafman@...]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 8:13 PM
To: jconrad@...
Cc: ssic-linux-users@...
Subject: Re: [SSI-users] Kernel panic
Please send the cluster_mkintird you ran, so we can see the options.
Also, send your /etc/clustertab. If you know how to get it, send the
linuxrc that is in your ramdisk. Which network device are you using for
the cluster? Send your /etc/modules.conf also.
jconrad@... wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I saw this posted before, but I didn't see a response . . . And I'm
> having the exact same problem.
>
> I'm using 2.4.18, then, after I follow the install instructions for
> the binary RPMs and reboot, I get:
>
> Freeing unused kernel memory: 192k freed
> Note: unable to open serial console
> Mounting /proc
> Loading jbd module
> Jornalled Block Device driver loaded
> Loading ext3 module
> Gathering cluster info
> Configuring cluster
> pvpsop_get_execnode: pid 26 from never up node 0.
> Running pre-root cluster initialization
> ics_getifconfig: Invalid ics_netmask
> ics_lltransport_config: ifconfig parameters incorrect.
> RTNL: assertion failed at devinet.c(797) ... At this point the kernel
> panics.
> Can anyone help me out with this . . . I've got nothing here!! Thanks
> in advance!!!
>
>
> *John B. Conrad, IV*
> *Systems Programmer, UCG*
> *301-287-2338*
>
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