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> Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] Please Help
>
> 2010/9/6 Hammad Ali :
> > ./install_cluster eth0
>
> > my /etc/hosts file is
> >
> > # Do not remove the following line, or various programs
> > # that require network functionality will fail.
> >
2010/9/6 Hammad Ali :
> ./install_cluster eth0
> my /etc/hosts file is
>
> # Do not remove the following line, or various programs
> # that require network functionality will fail.
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> 10.0.4.245 oscarhost.oscardomain oscarhost
>
> what should i do?
Is 10
Redhat 9 is not supported by Oscar 5.1
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 2:16 PM, S.Ali mirsoleimani <
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> Hello
>
>
>
> I'm working on the Oscar 5.1 and I'm trying to install it on the Redhad 9
> but there is a problem when I want to this
>
> There is this message.
>
> àSetting e
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] please Help
S.Ali mirsoleimani wrote:
Hello
I’m
working on the Oscar 5.1 and I’m trying to install it on the Redhad 9
but
there is a problem when I want to this
There is this message.
àSetting
env
variable OSCAR_UI to gui
ERROR: there
localhost.localdomain locahost
192.168.0.1 n1.hpc n1
Thanks in advance
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Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] please Help
S.Ali mirsoleimani
S.Ali mirsoleimani wrote:
Hello
I’m
working on the Oscar 5.1 and I’m trying to install it on the Redhad 9
but
there is a problem when I want to this
There is this message.
àSetting
env
variable OSCAR_UI to gui
ERROR: there are basic system configuration
issues
Hi Linwei:
> Thanks. I still have two question could you help me to make clear:
> 1. If I need to change network card on client node for some
> reason in the future, what should I do on the server?
If it is supported by both the SIS kernel and the kernel you have
installed on the image, then yo
rious because I am aware that from
linux kernel version 2.4.27 supports SATA disk...
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Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] Please help: Intel PRO/E1000 GT network card
Did you make a boot disk, or click on under
"setup networking"? I am not sure where exactly your problem
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ID disks not
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 10:28:45 -0800, Linwei Cheng
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Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] Please help: Intel PRO/E1000 GT network card
hi, i installed oscar on fedora 3 with the same network cards without that
problem. are you sure th
> /var/lib/systemimager/oscarimage/. -- Because I couldn't even go through
> the image "cloning".
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>
>
> best regards,
> linwei
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> To: "Lin
e/. -- Because I couldn't even go through the
image "cloning".
best regards,
linwei
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Cc: "OSCAR" ;
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Well if you can boot from networking, you are golden. That just means
you need to get the image fixed up and you can do that after it is
created. This might be your problem too Amit, I hadn't considered the
network driver as a problem as the e1000 is usually one of the beter
behaved cards (at lea
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