Jason,

Thanks a lot. That makes sense. My problem now is that in 'setup networking' after pressing the button to 'start collecting macs', the mac address of my (1) node doesn't show up. No mac address show up. Both the head node and my client node can see each other when I ping one from the other. I can ssh from one to the other without a problem. Have any ideas?

Thanks,

David



The GUI is reflecting the setup on the nodes. The nodes will be set up with eth0 using the IP listed.

David Lynum wrote:

Dear List,

I'm setting up Oscar 3.0 with RH9. I have two nics, eth0 & eth1, in the head node. eth0 is my "public network", my corporate LAN, and eth1 is for my "private or cluster" LAN. In the "Setup Networking" screen Oscar has the "private" LAN setup on eth0. When I installed RH9 from scratch on the head node, I have each nic its own ip based, ie eth0's ip is based on my corporate LAN address, and eth1 is 192.168.0.1. But within the Oscar GUI, eth0 is configured with the private LAN address. Now the interesting this is that in X Window terminal I can see the messages that Oscar is creating. Here's copy of the X Window terminal from when I was in Setup Networking:

=============================================================================
== Running step 6 of the OSCAR wizard: Setup networking
=============================================================================

--> Step 6: Launching background ping
--> Step 6: Starting to listen to network: /usr/sbin/tcpdump -i eth1 -n -e -l
WARNING: pinging broadcast address
tcpdump: listening on eth1

29 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
--> Step 6: Stopped listening to network
tcpdump: no process killed
Attempting to kill 12701
tcpdump: no process killed
--> Step 6: Stopped listening to network
--> Step 6: Completed successfully

But again, the GUI has eth0 mac= and eth0 ip=192.168.0.2. What's going on here? I'm starting 'install_cluster" on eth1, ie "install_cluster eth1".

Thanks,

David


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