* Users and their passwords are synchronized from the head node, thus the head node is the only place persistent changes can be made.
* By default, compute nodes are pretty stripped down. Users may find that they're missing several of their favorite tools.
* Batch system submission: Only the OSCAR head node is configured by default to allow submission to the batch system (PBS).
Those are just off the top of my head; there may be other issues.
In a future version, OSCAR will have a configuration which will allow selection of specific nodes to be configured as access points, but it's not there yet.
Hope that helps-
Jeremy
At 02:22 PM 6/10/2003 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the quick replies; that helps alot!
On a semi-related note: If one has multiple head/login nodes, is there a preferred way of approaching that OSCAR install (independent of the SCSI-vs-IDE issue) to avoid any potential conflicts?
Thanks again,
Jerry
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