[Beowulf] Cluster doesn't like being moved
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John Hearns hearnsj at googlemail.comWed Mar 11 02:47:41 PDT 2009
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2009/3/10 Steve Herborn <herborn at usna.edu>: > I> Do you know of any issues with using the ReiserFS file system on AMD based > systems or have any other ideas what I maybe facing? > This might be a wake up call to change your storage. It looks like you are using Reiser for the root filesystem - in which case it might be a pain to change the filesystem. I would still consider it though - source a new system disk and put it in tandem with the original disk. Boot the system with a Knoppix CD, format and make new ext3 filesystems on the new disk. Rsync the root filesystem, pus /usr /var etc. filesystems across. One other tip - if you are getting system services failing to start, calm down and take things logically step by step. Connect a monitor and keyboard to the system. Boot it in single user. Look at the boot log and dmesg - there are no disk errors, right? Test the disk by writing some junk data to /tmp Again no errors, right? Bring up the network interface by hand. Ping some hosts on your network. Finally run 'init 3' in one console window, and in another have a 'tail -f /var/log/messages' running.
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