Hi,
I am installing OSCAR 2.3 on Redhat 9. During installation, I could not find the
Ganglia package, even using OPD. Anybody can help me with this?
Best wishes,
Forest King
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2004-02-10
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> 1. RE: RE: Re: [Oscar-users] Re: Problems installing clients ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 2. Re: Re: Problems installing clients ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 3. Re: Fwd: [Oscar-users] mkbootpackage questions (Brian Elliott Finley)
> 4. Re: Re: Problems installing clients (Bernard Li)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:10:29 -0500
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Michael Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: RE: Re: [Oscar-users] Re: Problems installing clients
>
>No I never got that error until now. I have now tried installing from scratch,
>and that is the new error, which I have no idea why it is occuring. I have
>installed all the RPMs from the 3 RedHat 8.0 CD's under the RedHat/RPMS directory.
>
>> >From looking at the full log file you posted, it appeared to me that you
>> were missing a fair number of important rpm files and that the image build
>> failed. I am a little supprised that it did anything at all when you network
>> booted it if that log is from the current instalation. I noticed several
>> errors involving the mysql packages which are very important. Did you copy
>> all the .rpm files off the redhat cd before starting the image building
>> process?
>>
>> With all the error messages that oscar spits out when it is working
>> correctly, it is a little hard to tell which are the real problem. :)
>>
>> Original Message -----------------------
>> The error that is at the bottom, is all I know about the error. I followed
>> the
>> instructions in the documentation, and I get that error when I try to boot
>> my
>> client nodes. For some reason the clients won't do a network boot, which is
>> why
>> I am booting from floppy. It looks like it is working. It appears as
>> though
>> files are being copied from the server to the clients, but then it fails
>> with
>> that error at the bottom.
>>
>> > Danny-
>> > I may have lost track- can you re-iterate your problem again? I can't make
>>
>> > the connection between the rsync error I see below and changing boot order
>>
>> > in the BIOS.
>> > thx-
>> >
>> > Jeremy
>> >
>> > At 07:56 AM 2/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > >I tried changing the BIOS settings to network boot, but it didn't work.
>> I
>> > >changed the boot order from A,C to LAN,A,C, but that didn't seem to work.
>>
>> > Is
>> > >there something else I have to keep in mind?
>> > >
>> > > > The problem with SystemImager you are discribing sounds sounds like a
>> > > > disagreement in the documentation, not a problem with Oscar itself.
>> The
>> > > > Oscar package (which heavily uses SystemImager as a component) has
>> been
>> > > > tested on RH 8 and 9 and works with them. As I have said previously,
>> I
>> > did
>> > > > not use an autoinstall disk when I put my cluster together, I changed
>> > the
>> > > > BIOS settings to use network booting instead.
>> > > >
>> > > > >From what I understand about the different flavors of Oscar,
>> "Standard"
>> > is
>> > > > probably the right one to use. I am not sure what your problem is,
>> but
>> > I
>> > > > don't think either of those things are it.
>> > > > Original Message -----------------------
>> > > > Mr. Edwards,
>> > > >
>> > > > I read the SystemImager documentation, and it says that it only
>> supports
>> > > > RedHat
>> > > > 7.2. However, OSCAR does not support RedHat 7.2. How do I get around
>> > this
>> > > > problem? Also, when I am making my autoinstall boot disk from the
>> > > wizard, I
>> > > > am
>> > > > using the [Standard] boot flavor. Should I be using a different
>> > > flavor? If
>> > > > so,
>> > > > which one?
>> > > >
>> > > > Thanks again,
>> > > >
>> > > > Danny
>> > > >
>> > > > > I am using RedHat 8.0, and I installed it with No Firewall.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Quoting "Michael L. Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > > I network booted the computers using the BIOS settings, so I am not
>>
>> > > sure
>> > > > > what
>> > > > > > your problem might be. If you are working from a fresh install of
>> > RH
>> > > > 9.0
>> > > > > you
>> > > > > > might check and make sure that the firewall settings are "No
>> > Firewall"
>> > > > or
>> > > > > if
>> > > > > > you need a firewall for the box that it is letting the services
>> > through
>> > > > > that
>> > > > > > Oscar uses (I know it uses ssh and rsync, there may be others).
>> When
>> > I
>> > > > had
>> > > > > a
>> > > > > > wierd problem with nodes not spawning, I had the firewall on
>> "High"
>> > > > which
>> > > > > was
>> > > > > > blocking the packets from getting in.
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > ----- Original Message -----
>> > > > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > > > > > Date: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:58 am
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > > Hey guys,
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > Ok, here is the error message I am now getting, when I attempt
>> to
>> > > > > > > install the
>> > > > > > > clients by booting to the autoinstall diskette:
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > ..
>> > > > > > > usr/lib/locale/tr_TR.utf8/LC_NUMERIC =>
>> > > > > > > usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERICwrote 418333 bytes read
>> > > > > > > 553379293 bytes 1490706.93 bytes/sec
>> > > > > > > total size is 687633852 speedup is 1.24
>> > > > > > > rsync -av --numeric-ids 192.168.0.10::overrides/oscarimage/ /a/
>> > > > > > > receiving file list ... done
>> > > > > > > ./
>> > > > > > > wrote 101 bytes read 56 bytes 7.66 bytes/sec
>> > > > > > > total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
>> > > > > > > Illegal instruction
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > Let me know if you need to know any of the preceding output, to
>> > > > > > > diagnose. It
>> > > > > > > looks like a whole bunch of files being copied from the server
>> to
>> > > > > > > the client.
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > Thanks,
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > Danny
>> > > > > > >
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>Message: 2
>Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:19:25 -0500
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] Re: Problems installing clients
>
>All my network cards are Intel PRO/100 S. When I try and network boot, it gets
>a DHCP request, and everything seems to be going smoothly. Hundreds of files
>names scroll down the screen. It looks like it is done, since the last file is
>/usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERIC. It is then followed by the error at the
>bottom of this email. However, through talking to someone from the sisuite
>mailing group, I thought the problem was that my server is a P3 and my clients
>are all P2s. So, I tried doing the whole install process again from scratch
>with a new computer. I am now getting stuck before the Oscar Installation
>Wizard shows up. The log file for that is in one of my emails. I was told it
>looks as though, I haven't copied the RPMs from the RedHat 8.0 CDs, even though
>I actually have. I check the /tftpboot/rpm directory, and they are there.
>
>> Hi Danny:
>>
>> What network cards are you using for your client nodes? Can you tell us
>> what exactly happens when you try to network boot it? Did it try to get
>> a DHCP request?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Bernard
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> > The error that is at the bottom, is all I know about the error. I followed
>> the
>> > instructions in the documentation, and I get that error when I try to boot
>> my
>> > client nodes. For some reason the clients won't do a network boot, which
>> is why
>> > I am booting from floppy. It looks like it is working. It appears as
>> though
>> > files are being copied from the server to the clients, but then it fails
>> with
>> > that error at the bottom.
>> >
>> >
>> >>Danny-
>> >>I may have lost track- can you re-iterate your problem again? I can't make
>>
>> >>the connection between the rsync error I see below and changing boot order
>>
>> >>in the BIOS.
>> >>thx-
>> >>
>> >> Jeremy
>> >>
>> >>At 07:56 AM 2/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>I tried changing the BIOS settings to network boot, but it didn't work.
>> I
>> >>>changed the boot order from A,C to LAN,A,C, but that didn't seem to work.
>>
>> >>
>> >>Is
>> >>
>> >>>there something else I have to keep in mind?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>>The problem with SystemImager you are discribing sounds sounds like a
>> >>>>disagreement in the documentation, not a problem with Oscar itself. The
>> >>>>Oscar package (which heavily uses SystemImager as a component) has been
>> >>>>tested on RH 8 and 9 and works with them. As I have said previously, I
>> >>
>> >>did
>> >>
>> >>>>not use an autoinstall disk when I put my cluster together, I changed
>> >>
>> >>the
>> >>
>> >>>>BIOS settings to use network booting instead.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>From what I understand about the different flavors of Oscar, "Standard"
>> >>
>> >>is
>> >>
>> >>>>probably the right one to use. I am not sure what your problem is, but
>> >>
>> >>I
>> >>
>> >>>>don't think either of those things are it.
>> >>>>Original Message -----------------------
>> >>>>Mr. Edwards,
>> >>>>
>> >>>>I read the SystemImager documentation, and it says that it only supports
>> >>>>RedHat
>> >>>>7.2. However, OSCAR does not support RedHat 7.2. How do I get around
>> >>
>> >>this
>> >>
>> >>>>problem? Also, when I am making my autoinstall boot disk from the
>> >>>
>> >>>wizard, I
>> >>>
>> >>>>am
>> >>>>using the [Standard] boot flavor. Should I be using a different
>> >>>
>> >>>flavor? If
>> >>>
>> >>>>so,
>> >>>>which one?
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Thanks again,
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Danny
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>I am using RedHat 8.0, and I installed it with No Firewall.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>Quoting "Michael L. Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>I network booted the computers using the BIOS settings, so I am not
>> >>>
>> >>>sure
>> >>>
>> >>>>>what
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>your problem might be. If you are working from a fresh install of
>> >>
>> >>RH
>> >>
>> >>>>9.0
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>you
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>might check and make sure that the firewall settings are "No
>> >>
>> >>Firewall"
>> >>
>> >>>>or
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>if
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>you need a firewall for the box that it is letting the services
>> >>
>> >>through
>> >>
>> >>>>>that
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>Oscar uses (I know it uses ssh and rsync, there may be others). When
>> >>
>> >>I
>> >>
>> >>>>had
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>a
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>wierd problem with nodes not spawning, I had the firewall on "High"
>> >>>>
>> >>>>which
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>was
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>blocking the packets from getting in.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>> >>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>>>>>Date: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:58 am
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>Hey guys,
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>Ok, here is the error message I am now getting, when I attempt to
>> >>>>>>>install the
>> >>>>>>>clients by booting to the autoinstall diskette:
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>..
>> >>>>>>>usr/lib/locale/tr_TR.utf8/LC_NUMERIC =>
>> >>>>>>>usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERICwrote 418333 bytes read
>> >>>>>>>553379293 bytes 1490706.93 bytes/sec
>> >>>>>>>total size is 687633852 speedup is 1.24
>> >>>>>>>rsync -av --numeric-ids 192.168.0.10::overrides/oscarimage/ /a/
>> >>>>>>>receiving file list ... done
>> >>>>>>>./
>> >>>>>>>wrote 101 bytes read 56 bytes 7.66 bytes/sec
>> >>>>>>>total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
>> >>>>>>>Illegal instruction
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>Let me know if you need to know any of the preceding output, to
>> >>>>>>>diagnose. It
>> >>>>>>>looks like a whole bunch of files being copied from the server to
>> >>>>>>>the client.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>Thanks,
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>Danny
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>----------------------------------------
>> >>>>>>>This mail sent through www.mywaterloo.ca
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
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>> >>>>
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>Message: 3
>Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:49:17 -0600
>From: Brian Elliott Finley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Bruce Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: SIS Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Oscar Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Fwd: [Oscar-users] mkbootpackage questions
>
>Bruce,
>
>Can you send me the .config file that goes with your kernel? It's
>entirely possible that there is another driver I need to be testing for.
>
>This tool is currently considered experimental, but I want to get it
>right, so I'll work with you to make it work properly.
>
>Also, if you could point me to a tarball of your resultant boot package,
>that would be useful too.
>
>Thanks!
>
>-Brian
>
>
>
>Thus spake Jeremy Enos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>>
>> Hi Brian-
>> I forwarded this to you because I wasn't sure how closely you monitor the
>> oscar-users list... Would you like such discussion to take place on an SI
>> list instead? I think you might find lots of test volunteers on the oscar
>> list though.
>> thx-
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>> >From: Bruce Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >To: Oscar-users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Subject: [Oscar-users] mkbootpackage questions
>> >
>> >Hi OSCAR users
>> >
>> >I've discovered Brian Finley's "mkbootpackage" script at
>> >http://systemimager.sourceforge.net/pub/unofficial/Use_Any_Kernel_by_Brian_Finley/
>> >and was wondering if anyone else has used it before. I've had a very
>> >frustrating time trying to get together a kernel and ramdisk that will
>> >boot my nodes - most of the standard kernels do not include the driver for
>> >my network card (the sundance driver). The kernel that I built, with the
>> >netcard driver builtin seems to be missing something else, because the
>> >autoinstall script dies when it tries to partition the node hard drive
>> >(/dev/hda = no such file or directory).
>> >
>> >I thought mkbootpackage might be able to help me out, since I have tried
>> >to create ramdisk that loads the module for my NIC on the fly, but I kept
>> >getting unresolved symbols and mkbootpackage would probably do it
>> >properly. I've downloaded it and tried to run it, but rsync is taking a
>> >very long time (over an hour) to run. Is this normal ?
>> >
>> >The details are :
>> >My server = dual pentium III running linux RH9, kernel 2.4.20-8smp
>> >what I did =
>> >./mkbootpackage.sh --verbose --kernel
>> >/home/Sadmin/kernel_configs/linux-2.4.20/arch/i386/boot/bzImage
>> >--new-flavor gentoo --modules sundance --fs cramfs --modules-dir
>> >/lib/modules/2.4.20/
>> >
>> >output =
>> >
>> >Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
>> >./mkbootpackage.sh
>> >line 96.
>> >>>> Kernel release:
>> >>>> Using modules from: /lib/modules/2.4.20/
>> >>>> Using architecture: i386
>> >>>> Base temporary dir: /tmp/si13060
>> >>>> gunzip /tmp/si13060/old_initrd.gz
>> >>>> Old initrd mount point: /tmp/si13060/old_initrd_dir
>> > >>> mount /tmp/si13060/old_initrd /tmp/si13060/old_initrd_dir -o loop
>> >>>> New initrd temporary dir: /tmp/si13060/staging_dir
>> >>>> rsync -aHS --exclude=lost+found / --numeric-ids
>> >/tmp/si13060/old_initrd_dir/ /tmp/si13060/staging_dir /
>> >readlink proc/2/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/3/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/4/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/5/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/6/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/7/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/9/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/11/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/635/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/636/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/637/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/736/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1371/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1372/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1373/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1374/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1375/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1376/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1377/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1378/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1379/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/1380/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/2185/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/2186/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/2187/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/2188/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink proc/13063/exe: No such file or directory
>> >readlink tmp/ccKRsK23.s: No such file or directory
>> >
>> >any advice ?
>> >Thanks,
>> >Bruce
>> >
>> >--
>> >Bruce Becker
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>Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:32:02 -0800
>From: Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Organization: BC Genome Sciences Centre
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] Re: Problems installing clients
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>Hi Danny:
>
>When you installed RedHat 8.0, what type of installation did you choose?
> Workstation, Server or Custom?
>
>Not sure if this helps, but you might want to try RedHat 9.0 and give it
>a shot. I am currently running RH 9.0 with OSCAR 3.0 so I might be able
>to help you troubleshoot this better if we are on the same page.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Bernard
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> All my network cards are Intel PRO/100 S. When I try and network boot, it gets
>> a DHCP request, and everything seems to be going smoothly. Hundreds of files
>> names scroll down the screen. It looks like it is done, since the last file is
>> /usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERIC. It is then followed by the error at the
>> bottom of this email. However, through talking to someone from the sisuite
>> mailing group, I thought the problem was that my server is a P3 and my clients
>> are all P2s. So, I tried doing the whole install process again from scratch
>> with a new computer. I am now getting stuck before the Oscar Installation
>> Wizard shows up. The log file for that is in one of my emails. I was told it
>> looks as though, I haven't copied the RPMs from the RedHat 8.0 CDs, even though
>> I actually have. I check the /tftpboot/rpm directory, and they are there.
>>
>>
>>>Hi Danny:
>>>
>>>What network cards are you using for your client nodes? Can you tell us
>>>what exactly happens when you try to network boot it? Did it try to get
>>>a DHCP request?
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>Bernard
>>>
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>The error that is at the bottom, is all I know about the error. I followed
>>>
>>>the
>>>
>>>>instructions in the documentation, and I get that error when I try to boot
>>>
>>>my
>>>
>>>>client nodes. For some reason the clients won't do a network boot, which
>>>
>>>is why
>>>
>>>>I am booting from floppy. It looks like it is working. It appears as
>>>
>>>though
>>>
>>>>files are being copied from the server to the clients, but then it fails
>>>
>>>with
>>>
>>>>that error at the bottom.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Danny-
>>>>>I may have lost track- can you re-iterate your problem again? I can't make
>>>
>>>>>the connection between the rsync error I see below and changing boot order
>>>
>>>>>in the BIOS.
>>>>>thx-
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeremy
>>>>>
>>>>>At 07:56 AM 2/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>I tried changing the BIOS settings to network boot, but it didn't work.
>>>
>>>I
>>>
>>>>>>changed the boot order from A,C to LAN,A,C, but that didn't seem to work.
>>>
>>>>>Is
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>there something else I have to keep in mind?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The problem with SystemImager you are discribing sounds sounds like a
>>>>>>>disagreement in the documentation, not a problem with Oscar itself. The
>>>>>>>Oscar package (which heavily uses SystemImager as a component) has been
>>>>>>>tested on RH 8 and 9 and works with them. As I have said previously, I
>>>>>
>>>>>did
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>not use an autoinstall disk when I put my cluster together, I changed
>>>>>
>>>>>the
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>BIOS settings to use network booting instead.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>From what I understand about the different flavors of Oscar, "Standard"
>>>>>
>>>>>is
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>probably the right one to use. I am not sure what your problem is, but
>>>>>
>>>>>I
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>don't think either of those things are it.
>>>>>>>Original Message -----------------------
>>>>>>>Mr. Edwards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I read the SystemImager documentation, and it says that it only supports
>>>>>>>RedHat
>>>>>>>7.2. However, OSCAR does not support RedHat 7.2. How do I get around
>>>>>
>>>>>this
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>problem? Also, when I am making my autoinstall boot disk from the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>wizard, I
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>am
>>>>>>>using the [Standard] boot flavor. Should I be using a different
>>>>>>
>>>>>>flavor? If
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>so,
>>>>>>>which one?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks again,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Danny
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I am using RedHat 8.0, and I installed it with No Firewall.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Quoting "Michael L. Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>I network booted the computers using the BIOS settings, so I am not
>>>>>>
>>>>>>sure
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>what
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>your problem might be. If you are working from a fresh install of
>>>>>
>>>>>RH
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>9.0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>you
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>might check and make sure that the firewall settings are "No
>>>>>
>>>>>Firewall"
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>if
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>you need a firewall for the box that it is letting the services
>>>>>
>>>>>through
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>that
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Oscar uses (I know it uses ssh and rsync, there may be others). When
>>>>>
>>>>>I
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>had
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>wierd problem with nodes not spawning, I had the firewall on "High"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>which
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>was
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>blocking the packets from getting in.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>>>>Date: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:58 am
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Hey guys,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Ok, here is the error message I am now getting, when I attempt to
>>>>>>>>>>install the
>>>>>>>>>>clients by booting to the autoinstall diskette:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>..
>>>>>>>>>>usr/lib/locale/tr_TR.utf8/LC_NUMERIC =>
>>>>>>>>>>usr/lib/locale/ar_SA.utf8.LC_NUMERICwrote 418333 bytes read
>>>>>>>>>>553379293 bytes 1490706.93 bytes/sec
>>>>>>>>>>total size is 687633852 speedup is 1.24
>>>>>>>>>>rsync -av --numeric-ids 192.168.0.10::overrides/oscarimage/ /a/
>>>>>>>>>>receiving file list ... done
>>>>>>>>>>./
>>>>>>>>>>wrote 101 bytes read 56 bytes 7.66 bytes/sec
>>>>>>>>>>total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
>>>>>>>>>>Illegal instruction
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Let me know if you need to know any of the preceding output, to
>>>>>>>>>>diagnose. It
>>>>>>>>>>looks like a whole bunch of files being copied from the server to
>>>>>>>>>>the client.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Danny
>>>>>>>>>>
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