I don't believe you have graphical display on client
machines. After all, client machine are only "slaves"
machine to do computation. All monitoring activities
and displays should be on the host node already.


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> Hi all
> 
> I have installed oscar 3.0 on my client machines
> with Redhat 9
> But Now I am unable to get graphical display.
> 
> I just checked the rpms that have installed and see
> most of the rpms 
> for graphical interface are not there.
> Can anyone tell me what rpms are required for
> graphical interface
> and also I tried to create a new oscarimage with new
> rpm list 
> But oscarimage craetion fails.
> 
> How do I create a new rpmlist .
> 
> Regards
> 
> Sagar
> 
> 
> 
> 
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