Hello,

 I have OSCAR installed on a 4 node (head node + 3 compute node) system.
Everything works fine. However I wanted to add a new user and I could
not get it to work. The steps I did were

1. Add the new user on the head node 
2. Use >/opt/opium/bin/sync_usrs to propagate the user information to
the compute nodes.

However after I do that and I try to log in with the new user account it
always asks me for a password. I'd appreciate it if someone could help
me out with this.

Many Thanks
Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sandeep
Sharma
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 5:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oscar-users] Testing failed

I am trying to install Oscar 4.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3. I was
able
to install everything fine till I reached the last step, "testing". The
/home mounts fails and ssh server-->node also fails. I am able to login
to
the the nodes as a root without having to give the password. But I
cannot
do the same when I log in as oscartst.

 While rebooting the nodes I have noticed that NFS mount fails, with a
error message saying no route to the host found. I have used the
default kernel while installing Oscar  and assume that it supports NFS.

If anyone else ran into the same problem please let me know how they
solved it. I am attaching my log file with this mail.

Thanks,
Sandeep.


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