Hello all,
this is my first post to this list.  I am testing two small clusters for my
company to use: a Scyld and an OSCAR.  I am attempting to install a four
node (1 head + 3) cluster with RedHat 7.3 and the 2.1 version of OSCAR.

They are Gateway 2.4GHz towers with integrated ethernet.  The head node has
a PCI Linksys ethernet card on eth1.

After the initial collection of MAC addresses (the nodes try to network
boot), I
restart the DHCP server and reboot the nodes.  They initially fail to "hear"
anything and timeout on the tftp request.  So I restart the xinetd daemon
and reboot the nodes.  Now they get the ip address and network info, but
when it comes time to load the boot image, it give three file not found
errors.

Upon further research, it appears that there should be something in the
/tftpboot directory other than the rpms, but that's all that the OSCAR
installation scripts put in there (I put in the RedHat rpms, it put in the
OSCAR rpms).  Shouldn't there be a boot image in this directory?  Should my
tftp configuration point to another directory?

Here is the network boot error (after all the CLIENT MAC ADDR, CLIENT IP,
and GATEWAY IP messages):
TFTP.
PXE-T01: File not found
PXE-E3B: TFTP Error - File Not found
PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent
Boot failure: System Halted

Please help.  Thanks.

Anthony



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