Hi Benoit,

Thanks for your information and I have include the master node in the PBS queue so 
that i can able to see the master node when I do a pbsnodes -a.

Thanks
Sundar
-----Original Message-----
From: Benoit des Ligneris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 10:36 PM
To: Sundaram A
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] Defining Clients.


Hello,

* Sundaram A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-09-02 02:30]:
>    Dear All,
> 
>    I am new to OSCAR, while defining the clients can i use the master
>    node as my first client.
> 
>    Regards
>    Sundar

I don't think so because clients are completely wiped out and automatically 
reinstalled. You certainly don't want to wipe out your server (and this is technically 
impossible).

If you want to play with OSCAR this way, you should consider using an OS emulator like 
vmware (www.vmware.com). However your master should be a "powerfull" computer for an 
optimal usage (most of the developper use this approach because it is very convenient 
and you don't need an access to a large number of computers).

Another approach would be to include you master node in the PBS queue so that you can 
submit jobs and use/test OSCAR. I'm no PBS expert but maybe someone can ankswer this 
question (Jeremy ?). Maybe this can be turned into a configuration option for PBS ???

Ben

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