You can use 'mksimachine -U --name=$machinename --MAC=$Macaddr' to update
a mac address for a machine. If you have the list of nodes in a file you
can script this very easily.
-Sean
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:03:59PM -0600, Jeremy Enos wrote:
> Duly noted... this is especially important
I am running "Test Cluster Setup" but am having it fail with the message
'- simple test taking way too long - there is probably a problem with PBS,
exiting."
I am logged on as the user (guest) that I built in setup earlier within
"Test Cluster Setup." I then, from root, used su guest to log on.
Duly noted... this is especially important for our larger development
clusters that we rebuild often. I think the SIS folks have plans to
support this...
thanks for the feedback!
Jeremy
At 09:55 AM 4/4/2002 -0600, Galen Arnold wrote:
Jeremy,
The MAC address collection part of the osc
Sorry... I've been swamped lately. Yes, I did reply in the wee hours,
btw. I have a pretty varied schedule. ;-)
So if that test is not working... make sure Maui is running:
service maui status
Make sure the nodes are all free:
pbsnodes -a
Make sure ssh works throughout the cluster as a user:
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