Brand new 2950 Won't Boot
Clark, Patti
clarkp at osti.gov
Tue Apr 22 12:55:45 CDT 2008
6x500 GB raid 5 shouldn't be a problem. After some google work, I'd say
that you are still looking at some grub issues. Some things to look at,
menu.lst pointing to the right partition references, the size of the
/boot partition may be too large, and a really remote possibility is a
hardware failure (not impossible, but unlikely). We've had some issues
with the hardware of some brand new 2950's - disk drive and power supply
on separate boxes. You're at the beginning, you may just want to start
again.
Patti Clark
Sr. Unix System Administrator - RHCT, GSEC
Office of Scientific and Technical Information
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com
> [mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com] On Behalf Of Sturgis, Grant
> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 1:19 PM
> To: linux-poweredge at dell.com
> Subject: Re: Brand new 2950 Won't Boot
>
> Baird, Josh wrote:
> > Re-check your /etc/fstab and make sure that it is correct.
> >
> > By "RHEL 2.6," I am assuming you mean you are running the
> 2.6.x kernel.
> > Is this RHEL5?
>
> Sorry - meant RHEL 4.6 as in RHEL 4 update 6.
>
> Sorry 'bout that.
>
> I think the problem is this:
>
> grub> cat (hd0,0)/boot/grub/grub.conf
>
> Error 18: Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS
>
> hmm...
>
> So I have 6x500GB disks in RAID 5. Is that too big?
>
>
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