That did the trick. Thanks Aaron!
 

On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 13:46 -0500, Aaron Knister wrote:
> In your /etc/modprobe.conf add the following line and replace X with the
> num of your eth interface.
> 
> options lnet networks="tcp0(ethX)"
> 
> -Aaron
> 
> Jim Albin wrote:
> > I am trying to install lustre on a single system with multiple ethernet
> > interfaces. LNET appears to map it to eth3 if it is up regardless of the
> > node name or ip address in the XML config file. (eth1 and eth2 are also
> > up)  This is why the single system test on the loopback or localhost was
> > not working, lctl list_nids shows the ip address of eth3. If I use the
> > name that maps to eth3 for the config file, everything works. If I
> > ifconfig eth3 down and use the node ip or name for eth1 it also works. I
> > want to use the eth1 interface without disturbing eth3. The installation
> > manual mentions LNET will try to use all available interfaces in the
> > Chapter 2 New Schema section. How do I get it to only use a specific
> > interface (eth1 instead of eth3)?
> > Thanks for any advice.
> >
> >   
> 
-- 
Jim Albin
Sr. Systems Administrator, HPC Systems
Scientific Computing Center
National Renewable Energy Laboratory


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