I knew a "_" would break things, but not a "." go fig.
I'll add a note into the install docs.


On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 20:10:35 -0700, R Hamann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I think I've found why my clients wouldn't boot.  For node prefix,
> I had selected "node." and padding of 3 so my nodes would look like
> this:
> 
> node.001.cluster (or node.001)
> node.002.cluster (or node.002)
> .
> .
> .
> 
> It seems like OSCAR didn't like that nomenclature, because none of my
> node names were in /var/lib/systemimager/scripts/hosts
> 
> When I edited it to add a line for node.001.cluster and rebooted that
> machine, it booted but thought it's name was node.  I deleted all of
> my clients, then readded them with node as the prefix. Voila, all of
> my node names were in /var/.../hosts, and the first box (the only one
> I have a monitor and keyboard attached to) is installing perfectly
> right now.  I guess I'm gonna have to move my monitor to each one in
> turn to install, but it looks like things are working now.
> 
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