The different NICs shouldn't present any problems. Depending on what the
CPU differences are, that shouldn't be a problem either. If the CPUs are
wildly different, like a Pentium server and Itanium clients, you might
have some problems, but if they're only different generations, say
Pentium III vs Pentium IV, that shouldn't cause trouble.

Mike

On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 04:01, jidong wrote:
> hello:
>     I want to use OSCAR to construct a cluster.But my server node'NIC
> is different 
> from the client'NICs. The client node's NICs are the same . Can I use
> the OSCAR?
> if the server node'CPU is also different from the client nodes'. is
> this OK?
> 
> 
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