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How about changing line 23 of /etc/init.d/systemimager to include the path name to "/usr/bin/rsync" ?
This helped me with RedHat 7.3 and Oscar 1.3 and actually brought the systemimager up.


regards,
Mike Mettke

Michael Chase-Salerno wrote:

Those symptoms look like the rsync daemon on the server isn't happy. Try
a "service systemimager restart" and give it another shot.
Mike

On Sun, 2002-08-04 at 00:00, khoa nguyen wrote:

Hi OSCAR users,
I hope to hear any suggestions from those who
experience w/ 3Com cards. I downloaded the newer
kernel from unofficial systemimager web site, but
still have no luck in making those 3Com cards work w/
auto-install diskettes at my client nodes. I, in
fact, included the file local.cfg (no need for DHCP if
I have local.cfg in my auto-install diskette)sothat my
client nodes can take network info from there (IP,
gateway...), and it gave me this error:
====================
We have connectivity to Image Server!
This host name is node3
I will now try to get the autoinstall script: node3.sh
link_stat/node3.sh: No such file or directory
Client: nothing to do
rsync copy of 10.0.2.1 :: scripts/node3.sh failed!!
I will try to get the autoinstall script ::
node.master
link_stat/node.master: No such file or directory
rsync copy of 10.0.2.1 :: scripts/node.master failed
!!
All attempts to get an autoinstall script have failed
Your autoinstall has failed
======================
Here is my local.cfg:
HOSTNAME=node3
DOMAINNAME=cluster
DEVICE=eth0
IPADDR=10.0.2.3
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
NETWORK=10.0.2.0
BROADCAST=10.0.2.255
GATEWAY=10.0.2.1
GATEWAYDEV=eth0
IMAGESERVER=10.0.2.1
=====================
My head node is 10.0.2.1, host name for head node is
node1, and so on for client nodes....
So, the connectivity part is actually working ( I
check "ping" and it works). Did I make anything wrong
in naming conventio and that's why it couldn't find
the file node3.sh script???
Another issue is that doing this way (have local.cfg
on disk), my server somehow couldn't collect MAC
address from client. I mean, before when I'm trying
DHCP (the file "local.cfg" DOESN"T exist on
auto-install disk), the server can collect MAC, but
the connectivity doesn't work.
Please give me a light on this! Thanks ...

Khoa Nguyen
--- "Jason B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Do you have 3com cards in the clients?  Can they
network (PXE) boot?  If
so, look at the errata for 3com cards at
oscar.sf.net/errata

Jason

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