You can force the eth1 to be used on the nodes by adding the following
to the systemconfig.conf in the image(s), eg
/var/lib/systemimager/images/oscarimage/etc/systemconfig/systemconfig.conf

[INTERFACE0]
DEVICE = eth1

Mike

On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 14:43, Teresa Carrigan wrote:
> Yes we did get our cluster to run by the workaround of changing the private
> network to use the integrated NICs and the public network the nice new "we
> bought them just for the cluster project" NICs.
> 
> The integrated NICs are 3com 3C920, supposedly compatible with 3C905C-TX.
> Besides all the warnings about "avoid using 3com cards" we would *really*
> prefer to use the NICs that we bought for the cluster project.
> 
> >From what we can determine/guess, Oscar sets up the clients to use their
> eth0 cards in cluster communications.  Is there a way to change this so that
> the clients use their eth1 cards instead?  Or a way to fool the clients into
> ignoring the integrated NIC, which will be used when the machines boot to
> Win2K?
> 
> Teresa W. Carrigan
> Professor of Computer Science
> Blackburn College
> Carlinville, IL 62626
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