Brion Vibber wrote:
The
machine either hasn't come back up or hasn't reconnected to the network,
and it's either not on the serial console server or isn't responding
(and its port isn't labeled), so it'll need to be checked out at some
point.
Chad's fixed it; there's some funky difference in how the new kernel
uses the drives that caused it not to be able to mount the drives on
boot (SATA oddities).
The Lucene server is now running on vincent and avicenna to split the load.
In the meantime, I'm setting up a second Lucene
search server on
Isidore, the other experimental machine which is running FreeBSD 5.3.
The GCC build is slightly broken on FreeBSD so this required a little
patching and pain, but we'll see how it goes.
I'm not sure what the cause was (GCC build, threading, disk, etc) but
Isidore seemed a bit sluggish. The index build was running about a third
as fast as it did on vincent, and I uploaded a test copy instead to run
from until vincent came back online.
The rate of service for the daemon seemed a bit slower than Vincent was
peaking out at.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)