Dear Bernard
I have checked /etc/init.d/gmond status at headnode as well as client node and both are running.
As for eth0 is concerned let me explain the situation again. I had run start_over at headnode.As I told you earleir I have 2 lan cards on both machine, one is inbuilt bcm5700 and other one is 3c59x.
3c59x is on eth0 and bcm5700 on eth1. So I run ./install_cluster eth0 again and everything goes smoothly. At client machine I have connected the ethernet cable on 3c59x slot and booted it through network. First in boot option I have given Network0 it did'nt work so I have given Network1 and it works. Headnode collected the mac address and client node was installed through network.
After rebooting it didnt shows any ethernet card through ifconfig command so I removed tg3 entry from /etc/modules.conf and rebooted the cleint node, this time it shows the eth0 through ifconfig command and start pinging the headnode.
cluster instalation runs smmoothly but in test cluster step it again shows the same problem i.e ganglia setup failed.
sorry for bothering you again, but I have no other option, hope you will help me.
regards
kashif
 

On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 Bernard Li wrote :
>Your gstat output (from ganglia.err) shows that Ganglia only saw one
>computer -- your client node but could not see the headnode.  Is gmond
>running?
>
>To check, run:
>
># /etc/init.d/gmond status
>
>on the headnode.
>
>The goal is to get the gstat output to show you have 2 running hosts,
>then the test will pass.
>
>BTW, which interface is your cluster network?  Is it eth1 or eth0?  In
>your previous email you ran ./install_cluster eth1, but in the
>oscarinstall.log you just sent me, it says eth0.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Bernard
>
>
>________________________________
>
>      From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mohd
>kashif
>      Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 5:11
>      To: Bernard Li
>      Cc: [email protected]
>      Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] oscar wizard preperation fails
>
>
>
>
>      Dear Bernard
>      I have compared /etc/modules.conf file and removed tg3 entry so
>I am able to overcome this problem.
>      Now in test cluster step at ganglia setup it fails. Although my
>cleint machine is booted from hard disk and at boot time it shows that
>ganglia started. I have only one client machine and a headnode.
>      I am attaching oscarinstall.log and
>/home/oscartst/ganglia/ganglia.err files.
>      please help
>      thanks
>      kashif
>
>
>
>
>      On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 Bernard Li wrote :
>      >What happens if you load the module on your client node (via
>modprobe)?  Does that work?  I'm thinking it is either a bcmxxxx or a
>tg3 driver.
>      >
>      >Perhaps your /etc/modules.conf is missing an entry for your nic
>card?  You might want to do a comparison between the file from your
>headnode and your client node(s).
>      >
>      >Cheers,
>      >
>      >Bernard
>      >
>      >________________________________
>      >
>      > From: mohd kashif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      >Sent: Wed 26/07/2006 00:43
>      >To: Bernard Li
>      >Cc: [email protected]
>      >Subject: Re: Re: [Oscar-users] oscar wizard preperation fails
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >Dear Bernard
>      >Thanks for helps, otherwise I would not reached upto this
>stage. Now I have a problem in the last stage.
>      >I am using ibm e-server 226 which have a inbuilt broadcom
>gibabit ethernet card and I have onother  pci card in the computer. So
>when I have installed RHEL 3 it could not detect inbuilt broadcam card
>so I have loaded required module for it and it works fine.
>      >so the situation is like that
>      >eth0  pci card      192.168.1.7
>      >eth1  broadcom card  192.168.3.1
>      >
>      >I had run ./install_cluster eth1
>      >every things goes fine.It detects the client machine and client
>machine was installed through network. I have rebooted the client
>machine with the hard disk.
>      >Every thing is installed on client machine except the network
>card although client machine is also ibm e-server 226 with the same
>configuration.
>      >I have checked cleint machine with ifconfig but it does not
>show any ethernet card.
>      >Please help me in this regard
>      >
>      >On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 Bernard Li wrote :
>      > >Hi Kashif:
>      > >
>      > >Can you try to do a clean installation of your OS on the
>headnode before you try 4.2?  At a bare minimum please at least run the
>start_over script located in /opt/oscar/scripts to clean off any cruft
> from your system before trying a newer version.  We currently do not
>support any kind of upgrade path between versions and usually installing
>newer version on top on an existing version may cause problems.
>      > >
>      > >Also, it is probably a good idea to try 4.2.1 instead of 4.2.
>      > >
>      > >P.S. perl-XML-Simple is included with OSCAR, so you didn't
>need to install anything manually.
>      > >
>      > >Cheers,
>      > >
>      > >Bernard
>      > >
>      > >________________________________
>      > >
>      > > From: mohd kashif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      > >Sent: Thu 20/07/2006 02:47
>      > >To: Bernard Li
>      > >Cc: [email protected]
>      > >Subject: Re: Re: [Oscar-users] oscar wizard preperation fails
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >
>      > >Dear Bernard
>      > >thanks for your help, But sorry that I keep nagging you.
>      > >Now I have installed OSCAR 4.2 but it gives error in wizard
>prepration.It asks for XML-simple =>2.08 so I installed XML-simple-2.14
>but still it gives the same error.please help. I am using RHEL 3 update
>2.
>      > >thanks
>      > >kashif
>      > >
>      > >On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 Bernard Li wrote :
>      > > >Hi Kashif:
>      > > >
>      > > >That error message means that SystemImager (imaging tool
>OSCAR uses) did not recognize your storage adapter.  You should try a
>newer version of OSCAR, eg. 4.2.1 - you can get the latest beta here:
>      > > >
>      > > >http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/beta
>      > > >
>      > > >Cheers,
>      > > >
>      > > >Bernard
>      > > >
>      > > >________________________________
>      > > >
>      > > > From: mohd kashif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      > > >Sent: Mon 17/07/2006 22:44
>      > > >To: Bernard Li
>      > > >Cc: [email protected]
>      > > >Subject: Re: RE: [Oscar-users] oscar wizard preperation
>fails
>      > > >
>      > > >
>      > > >
>      > > >  Dear Bernard
>      > > >I have succesfully able to install upto step 6 in oscar
>wizard. I have created a image and in network setup I have collected the
>mac address of the client machine and assigned it to I.P address.Upto
>this point every thing goes smoothly.
>      > > >But when I networked boot the client machine it is able to
>locate the oscarnode01.sh file on server but abruptly it comes to an
>end.
>      > > >I am writing down the last few lines which appear on client
>machine terminal.
>      > > >
>      > > >DISKORDER=hd,sd,cciss,ida,rd
>      > > >enumerate_disks
>      > > >DISKS=0
>      > > >undefined: DISKS0
>      > > >killing of running process
>      > > >
>      > > >I have tried to add DISKORDER=sd,hd,cciss,ida,rd in
>tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default as given in oscar manual but after saving
>this change, next time when I open this file it shows the original
>content. I think that i am doing it in wrong way.
>      > > >
>      > > >Kindly help me in this regard.
>      > > >thanks
>      > > >kashif
>      > > >
>      > > >
>      > > >
>      > > >On Tue, 30 May 2006 Bernard Li wrote :
>      > > > >Do you need redhat-config-netboot?  If not, you can
>uninstall that by executing 'rpm -e redhat-config-netboot' as root.
>      > > > >
>      > > > >The basic gist is we provide atftp-server which is more
>scalable than tftp-server and our system will automatically attempt to
>uninstall tftp-server (if it is installed).
>      > > > >
>      > > > >BTW, you might want to try a newer version of OSCAR:
>      > > > >
>      > > > >http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/filebrowser/49/branch
>      > > > >
>      > > > >Also, it won't hurt to get the latest update version for
>RHEL3 too (the latest released version is update 7).
>      > > > >
>      > > > >Cheers,
>      > > > >
>      > > > >Bernard
>      > > > >
>      > > > >________________________________
>      > > > >
>      > > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf
>of mohd kashif
>      > > > >Sent: Mon 29/05/2006 20:25
>      > > > >To: [email protected]
>      > > > >Subject: [Oscar-users] oscar wizard preperation fails
>      > > > >
>      > > > >
>      > > > >
>      > > > >
>      > > > >Dear Friends
>      > > > >I am using IBM eServer X series 226 and I have installed
>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 AS update 2.
>      > > > >First I had untar oscar 4.0.tar.gz then I had transfered
>all the redhat rpm in /tftboot/rpm. I had succesfully run configure,
>make and make install commands.
>      > > > >But when I try to run ./install_cluster eth0 then it
>gives some error messages. I am writing it down.
>      > > > >
>      > > > >error  failed dependencies
>      > > > >tftp-server>=0.29-3 is needed by (installed)
>redhat-config-netboot-0.1.1-19.
>      > > > >-
>      > > > >-
>      > > > >-
>      > > > >Appers oscar-httpd was not installed. defaults to local
>file system
>      > > > >-
>      > > > >-
>      > > > >-
>      > > > >oscar wizard prepration script fails to complete at
>./install_cluster line 215
>      > > > >Although I have checked that tftp-server rpm is available
>and I have also manualy installed on the machine.I have also instaled
>tftp-hpa-0.21.loscar.i386.rpm.
>      > > > >kindly help me in this.
>      > > > >
>      > > > >
>      > > > >
>      > > > >
>      > > > >
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