[SSI-users] SSI booted with separate /usr
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From: Goetzman, D. <Dan...@bm...> - 2003-03-21 12:59:56
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> Thanks to the input I received, I have the first node booted on my Linux > SSI test cluster. > > I pulled down the new 0.9.5 release to fix the problems with booting via > linuxrc. > I also had to make the following manual changes to boot before /usr was > mounted; > > 1) Remove sym-link /sbin/cluster_config and replace with a copy of > cluster_config in /sbin > 2) Copy chroot from /usr/sbin to /sbin as linuxrc needed it. > > And, with that the cluster booted up on the first node. > > I have a question on booting the second node. I have a 2 node system > using a shared SCSI disk farm. Seems like I should be able to boot the > second node up off the direct path to the shared disks (instead of all > that EtherBoot/dhcp/tfpt stuff). Is this possible? > > How would I setup the stuff that "addnode" normally would do? > > Any tips? Or is this not possible? > > Dan |