So does the new systemimagaer now work with clients that only have GigE? Currently only our server is using GigE. The clients are all stuck on 100mb as it was too much of a pain in the neck to have it automatically load from 100mb, then reconfigure itself to load on the GigE. Especially with all of the changes that would have to been made in the dhcpd.conf on the server.
Sean Dague wrote:
Can you try the latest systemconfigurator 2.0.1, I changed the ordering here, and it may just work for you all now.-Sean On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 09:58:41AM -0700, Brian Messenger wrote:It was not really oscar, It was systemconfigurator. Systemconfigurator seems to 'flop' the two interfaces when it is run on that particular board. You might want to just fix the modules.conf on one and copy it to the others. I know there is a more graceful way of making systemconfigurator not do this, but I am unsure what I did to last time. Brian Messenger -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 8:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Oscar-users] gigabit and oscar I am building an Oscar cluster using v1.3 with 17 nodes including master with rhat 7.2 on a supper micro p4dpr-igm motherboard - which consist of dual onboard nics 10/100 and 100/1000 intel gigabit adapter,, I was able to install the compute nodes fine, but as soon as I went into the clients I could not ping out at all, so what I found out was that when Oscar installed its image it aliased eth0 as e1000(gig) and eth1 as eepro100(10/100) in /etc/modules.conf so I simply did and ifdown on eth0 and and ifup on eth1 that resolved my pinging issue, but now I could only ping with 10/100 and when I tried to bring the eth0 up and switch the connection over to the gig connection I could not ping and still can not, does anyone know what I might do to fix this?? PS. I am using a gig switch that is working fine.. and gigE cable
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