But to upgrade to any newer version from 1.2, don't you have to first run
"start_over" to remove 1.2?  Even if the next version is a "fresh" install?  

Dennis Gurgul
Massachusetts General Hospital
Research Management
617.724.3169

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremy Enos [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:39 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      [Oscar-users] Re: Upgrading Oscar-1.2 to Oscar-1.3
> 
> Hi Jerry-
> Off the top of my head, I don't have an answer for any of your 
> questions.  However, the start_over script is an "at your own risk" 
> utility.  I recommend starting with a fresh install if you want OSCAR 
> 1.3.  OSCAR 1.4 is in it's final beta though, and should be released any 
> day now.  I recommend waiting for that.
> 
>          Jeremy
> 
> At 09:04 AM 10/7/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >       We upgraded from oscar-1.2 to oscar-1.3 a couple of week ago and
> >we added two more nodes to the cluster for a total of 14 nodes.  We ran
> >start_over for oscar-1.2 to removed most of the oscar files and then
> >re-booted the server.
> >Can somebody try to answer these 4 questions:
> >
> >1.  test_cluster_as_root comes up with error message:
> >                               ROOT TESTS
> >                   ----------
> >sshd service:7[60G[  7[1;32mOK7[0;39m  ]
> >pbs_server service:7[60G[  7[1;32mOK7[0;39m  ]
> >maui service:7[60G[  7[1;32mOK7[0;39m  ]
> >/home mounted on 14 free nodes, need 14:7[60G[  7[1;32mOK7[0;39m  ]
> >
> >Preparing user tests...33333333333333333333333
> >33333333333333333333333generating ssh file /home/oscartst/.ssh/id_dsa
> >...
> >Generating public/private dsa key pair.
> >Saving the key failed: /home/oscartst/.ssh/id_dsa: No such file or
> >directory.
> >generating ssh file /home/oscartst/.ssh/identity ...
> >Generating public/private rsa1 key pair.
> >Saving the key failed: /home/oscartst/.ssh/identity: No such file or
> >directory.
> >generating ssh file /home/oscartst/.ssh/id_rsa ...
> >Generating public/private rsa key pair.
> >Saving the key failed: /home/oscartst/.ssh/id_rsa: No such file or
> >directory.
> >adding id to ssh file /home/oscartst/.ssh/authorized_keys2
> >adding id to ssh file /home/oscartst/.ssh/authorized_keys
> >adding id to ssh file /home/oscartst/.ssh/authorized_keys2
> >                   USER TESTS
> >                   ----------
> >Checking PBS default queue definition:7[60G[  7[1;32mOK7[0;39m  ]
> >server -> node SSH:7[60G[7[1;31mFAILED7[0;39m]
> >
> >
> >       2. What is the different between MPI-1.2.1 and MPI-1.2.4?
> >                     Is the 2 versions of MPICH conflicting with each
> >other?
> >
> >       3. Some of the system Oscar test fail with a message "no user
> >oscartst". Oscar did set up a group called "oscartst".    Simply   MPICH
> >= failed
> >
> >       4.  Running the same ScalaPack test with MPIRUN (1.2.4) took over
> >35 hours (instead of 6 hour for a 3000 x 3000 matrix) and with deceasing
> >results (453 Mflops down to 236 Mflops). WHY?
> >
> >Jerry Waterman
> >U.S. EPA
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
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