Hi Nadine,
The server name of oscar cluster is "oscar_server" if you have not changed the default name.
And the IP address of the server node can be checked on the ODA command line too.
Please try the following commands on the command line.
1)for the name of the server node,
# oda nodes
It returns all node names and the server name should "oscar_server" if did not change it.
2)for the ip address of the server node. # oda node_ips oscar_server It will return the IP address of the server node.
I hope it helps,
Regards,
DongInn.
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Hello,
I have installed Oscar 4.0 on a server RHEL AS3. I succeed building an image (not tested yet).
Then, I tried to include a new package. I succeed taking it into account by Oscar: the rpms are installed.
Now, I would like to improve my package by adding some configuration (after 'Install Oscar server package' phase). For that, I need information: name and ip-adress of my oscar server (to begin).
Can I use Oscar database to find this information ?
If it is possible, how can I do it ?
Is there some documentation ?
Thanks for your reply, Nadine
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