[06:09] juri_ (~juri@wsip-68-98-200-252.ks.ok.cox.net) joined #fai. [06:17] allee (~ach@dialin-212-144-131-239.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #fai. [07:30] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) joined #fai. [07:46] fai-guy (~fai-guy@p4FC23154.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #fai. [10:21] alleeHol (~ach@dialin-212-144-129-125.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #fai. [10:26] allee (~ach@dialin-212-144-131-239.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [11:07] allee_ (~ach@dialin-212-144-129-103.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #fai. [11:10] alleeHol (~ach@dialin-212-144-129-125.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [13:09] alleeHol (~ach@dialin-212-144-131-067.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #fai. [13:14] allee_ (~ach@dialin-212-144-129-103.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [13:34] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [13:51] ErKa (keryell@m6.wifi.enstb.org) joined #fai. [14:34] pwr_sneak (~janp@e177228050.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined #fai. [14:35] hi, warum benutzen meine Server nur 1GB RAM nach einer FAI Installation? [14:35] debian etch [14:36] während der installation zeigt meminfo auch nur 1GB an [14:36] eingebaut sind 2GB und der Debian Installer benutzt die auch beide [14:40] my fai installed debian servers don't use the full 2GB of RAM, meminfo just reports 906492 kB [14:42] its even the same during installation before the first reboot [14:42] same machine installed with debian-installer and running fai softupdate afterwards works as expected with 2 GB [14:42] any clues? [14:43] fai-host ist 3.2.8, debian etch, bootp [15:00] fai-guy (~fai-guy@p4FC23154.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [15:00] pwr_sneak (~janp@e177228050.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Quit: Ex-Chat [15:16] alleeHol (~ach@dialin-212-144-131-067.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [15:57] ErKa (keryell@m6.wifi.enstb.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [16:18] ErKa (~keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) joined #fai. [17:18] alleeHol (~ach@dialin-212-144-129-235.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #fai. [17:36] leehartley (~lyric@c-24-126-179-177.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined #fai. [18:07] leehartley (~lyric@c-24-126-179-177.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: leehartley [19:19] allee_ (~ach@dialin-212-144-132-083.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #fai. [19:19] alleeHol (~ach@dialin-212-144-129-235.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [20:24] ErKa (~keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [21:07] allee_ (~ach@dialin-212-144-132-083.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [21:35] istaz_ (~olivier@75.244-242-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be) joined #fai. [21:42] istaz (~olivier@179.227-242-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [23:37] jmce (~jmce@194.117.16.133) joined #fai. [23:49] Hi. Anyone with experience forcing a specifc order on eth interface numbering (eth0/eth1/eth2) at installation time? [23:51] Unless the kernel makes the interface used for PXE as eth0, installation fails since nfsroot mount is not possible (in my case what 'should' be eth1 faces another network where I don't want the nfs server reachable. [23:53] so I must make the booting kernel force some interface ordering at boot time (even if by driver type, enough in this case) [23:54] and the spec would need to be different for each 'class' of machines (heterogeneous cluster) [00:00] --- Sat Jul 19 2008