First off, I would suggest taking a look at OSCAR 1.3. There are a lot
of improvements in that release that make things go more smoothly.

I don't recall the problems you are having with install_cluster, but if
you send us the errors, We'll try and get you past them.

I just found an old note from you regarding changing the MAC address, If
you didn't get an answer to that, you can either use the
setup_networking panel to collect the MAC from the replacement node,
delete the old node MAC and assign the new one to the client definition.
Mike

On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 11:05, paul bounds wrote:
> Gentleman, and Ladies,
> 
> I know I have asked this before, and we are past the initial R&D test of a sample 
>cluster using r/h 7.1 and OSCAR 1.2.1, but now we are down to the wire on getting 
>several bids in for customers who want a r/h 7.2 solution with OSCAR, that I still 
>cannot get it through the install_cluster eth1 script.  All I need from anyone is, 
>after a full system load, (1) what rpm's to remove, (besides tftp tftp-server), (2) 
>what rpm patches need to be applied, and (3) any other pertinent details to make the 
>install as painless as possible.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Paul Bounds
> Mgr, Technical Svcs,
> EBIZ Enterprises
> 
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