[SSI] Converting a non-shared root SSI cluster to use CFS
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From: David B. Z. <dav...@hp...> - 2002-06-05 02:22:58
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Reboot all nodes to base linux kernels Do the following on node 1: Save /etc/clustertab, /etc/inittab.ssi and .config from kernel tree Uninstall (make uninstall) old cluster-tools CVS checkout most recent cluster-tools on node 1 (NOT a download of current tar image) make install_ssi_* * = redhat (tested) or debian or caldera Restore /etc/clustertab and /etc/inittab.ssi vi /etc/clustertab to make node 1 the only CLMS master CVS checkout most recent ci-linux and ssic-linux trees Create kernel tree with base kernel 2.4.16 and CI and SSI source Either restore .config or Configure kernel with SSI Set CONFIG_CFS=y Build kernel and modules Install kernel and modules cluster_mkinitrd --nosync --cfs --with=ETHERNET_DEV_MODULE \ /boot/initrd-2.4.16*.img 2.4.16 Fix-up /etc/lilo.conf stanza if you changed any filenames /sbin/lilo Do the following on all dependent nodes: Copy ssi kernel and ramdisk from node 1 Fix-up /etc/lilo.conf stanza if you changed any filenames Execute /sbin/lilo NOTE: The only files used for SSI from the dependent node roots are the kernel and ramdisks. You don't need cluster-tools or kernel modules on the dependent nodes. Reboot all nodes -- David B. Zafman | Hewlett-Packard Company Linux Kernel Developer | Open SSI Clustering Project mailto:dav...@hp... | http://www.hp.com "Thus spake the master programmer: When you have learned to snatch the error code from the trap frame, it will be time for you to leave." |