Steve Barnet wrote:
Jim Summers wrote:
Is that name how the nodes are referenced in
/var/spool/pbs/server_priv/nodes ?
Here is my nodes file:
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node1.oscardomain all
node2.oscardomain all
node3.oscardomain all
node4.oscardomain all
node5.oscardomain all
node6.oscardomain all
node7.oscardomain all
node8.oscardomain all
node9.oscardomain all
node10.oscardomain all
node11.oscardomain all
node12.oscardomain all
node13.oscardomain all
node14.oscardomain all
node15.oscardomain all
node16.oscardomain all
========================
and a config file from /var/spool/pbs/mom_priv is:
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$logevent 127
$clienthost master
$usecp master:/home /home
$restricted master
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Pretty vanilla config.
I don't have an OSCAR system
I can look at currently, but I'd check the nodes file on the
server and the pbs_mom config clients on the clients to make
sure that those names aren't embedded in the files. If they are
and they don't appear in LDAP/DNS/hosts files that would be
a problem.
I am going to go ahead and eliminate dns from lookups via nsswitch.conf
and hardocode all of the ncessary entries into /etc/hosts and see if
that helps.
Will post with results.
Best,
---Steve
--
Jim Summers
School of Computer Science-University of Oklahoma
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