I had posted this on 9/2/03, but it's not in the archives for some reason. Strange. Would be a good FAQ item anyway.

It's pretty easy to manually make your PBS server a client as well.

On the server (head node):
edit /var/spool/pbs/server_priv/nodes  (add the server)
service pbs_mom start
service pbs_server restart
pbsnodes -a  (verify that your server is there)

Jeremy

p.s. If using your head node as a compute node, you might want to change some other default configurations as well, such as the default machinefiles that various MPIs use.

At 09:36 AM 9/3/2003 +0800, Sundaram A wrote:

At 10:36 AM 9/12/2003 -0500, Jeff Smith wrote:
Hello, I'm currently attending a small private college Here in Des
Moines,Iowa. A small group of us where pulled away from regular Lab work,
to do are own project. We all came up with the idea of building a very
small cluster, with 2nd hand machines. We have successfully built and
installed oscar On 4 computers (1 server, and 3 nodes). The fastest
machine is a dual p3-450 with 512megs of ram, all the others are p3-450's.
Its all we had to work with. We went with RedHat 8.0 On all the machines,
too many things changed in Red Hat 9.0. THe process was pretty easy to do,
expect for the fact we where not allowed a real routeable IP, and there is
no NAT setup (everyone is proxyed with a ISA server). THe only thing that
this really effected was a Time server, so we decided to just setup are
own 'local' time server for the cluster. The cluster seems to work great,
What I'm wondering is can I make the server machine a client on the
cluster ? and if so how ? It would be nice, sence its the fastest machine
we have right now. We might add more nodes as we find computers.

Also does anyone have experence using Pov-Ray with oscar ? And i'd like to
thank everyone for writing such a easy to use program! Keep up the good
work!



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