Hi Ellis,

I wasn't sure from your post whether you meant the nodes had /no/ network whatsoever, or simply no capabilities for network booting from the NICs in the system. If it's the latter, and assuming these systems have a floppy drive, I'd suggest looking into using the Etherboot software to handle network booting. No need to spend extra money. :)

The webpages will explain more, but essentially (from memory - it's been a while!), if you set up a DHCP / TFTP server for the images somewhere on the network, just create a boot floppy with the correct network drivers for the node, stick it in, power on, and provided the DHCP/TFTP servers are correctly configured, the node should boot up, initialize the network, send out a request to the DHCP server, and then (from the information handed back), request a boot image from the TFTP server. To create this boot floppy, you can probably just visit the Rom-O-Matic page ( http://rom-o-matic.net/ ) and select the type of card you have, but definitely read over the Etherboot documentation, too ( http://www.etherboot.org/ ). If you're not certain what type of card is in the nodes, I'd suggest putting a Knoppix CD in, booting up, starting the network, and then listing the modules that are loaded - the network drivers should be in that list.

If you get stuck, drop me a note and I'll be glad to try to walk you through it - I'm a pack rat, and probably still have all the old configuration files from when I last did this, too. Finally, in terms of the DHCP/TFTP management, are you handling that by yourself, or using some already-written package? The initial cluster that I used Etherboot on used the Warewulf package - I'd recommend you take a look at it, too. The webpage is ( http://www.warewulf-cluster.org/ ). The guy developing it, Greg Kurtzer, is really helpful, too, so if you get stuck in that stage of things, you won't pull out all your hair in frustration.

 Good luck!
 - Brian

(Naturally, RGB also helped me out in the past -- anyone know if there is some analogue in the Beowulf realm to the Erdos number for RGB? I can't imagine there's anyone he /hasn't/ helped!)

Brian Dobbins
Yale Engineering HPC
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