Title: Re: [Oscar-users] OSCAR Installation. Step 4
It is best that you figure out the issue with your compute node rather than install OS on it manually.  The beauty of OSCAR is that everything is managed by it, so you don't need to perform any manual steps.
 
Anyways, if you can provide us with more information regarding why it failed to deploy the image to the node, that would be helpful.  Did it fail to pxeboot?  Could it not detect a HD?  The rest of your cluster imaged fine?
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard


From: Abhishek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 29/06/2006 01:58
To: Usman Ahmad; Bernard Li
Cc: oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] OSCAR Installation. Step 4

Thanks for the response,

I am using oscar-4.2.

I installed redhat-release-4ES-2.4.rpm and other rpms ( which I some
how missed. sorry for that) in /tftpboot/rpm and was able to create
oscarimage.

My head-node is 4 Xeon cpu node. One of my compute nodes is having
celeron cpu, when i started the network boot install, it failed to
build the image on it.

Well as far as I can see it should be possible to install an rhel4 on
that node manually and install other oscar core rpms ( all rpms in
red-hat rpmlist ) and bring it into the oscar cluster. Is that right?
And if it is tell me the configuration changes that I will have to
carry out ( or pointers to it).


-Abhishek

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