Sorry for the delay... can you send the contents of /home/oscartst/pbs/shelltest.err and /home/oscartst/pbs/shelltest.out? That will help determine what's going on.
Thanks, Jason On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 16:59, Joseph Washington wrote: > Firstly, thanks for the excellent advice. I removed the duplicate entries in > both my host files and I was able to create all my nodes. After completing > the cluster set up, I did the test and this was my result: > > PBS node check [PASSED] > PBS Service check: pbs_server [PASSED] > Maui service check:maui [PASSED] > /home mounts > > Preparing user tests.... > cp: cannot stat '/opt/oscar/packages/ganglia/testing/*': no such file or > directory > > Performing user tests... > SSH ping test [PASSED] > SSH server->node [PASSED] > SSH node ->server [PASSED] > PVM (via PBS) [PASSED] > PBS default queue definition [PASSED] > PBS Shell Test [FAILED] > MPICH (via PBS) [PASSED] > LAM/MPI (via PBS) [PASSED] > PBS HDF5 Test [PASSED] > > For some reason, my PBS shell test has failed and I am not sure why. > > Please Help, > > Best regards > Shailen > > > >From: Jason Brechin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: Joseph Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] Systemimager problems > >Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 10:32:10 -0600 > > > >Try the thread in this mailing list with the subject "Newbie Question -- > >Systemimager". The contents of the most recent message I found are > >pasted at the bottom of this message. > > > >Jason > > > >On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 05:53, Joseph Washington wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > I am trying to set up a 6 node cluster using Oscar-2.3 with a Redhat 9.0 > > > backbone. > > > > > > Whenever I attempted to use my autoinstall diskette (created in STEP 6) > >to > > > network boot my machines, I get the following error on each machine. > >Note > > > that this is after assigning MAC addresses:- > > > > > > "I will now try to get the autoinstall script: > > > Node2 > > > Node2.sh > > > [: Node2.sh: unknown operand > > > rsync -aL 192.168.30.1::scripts/node02 > > > Node2.sh /scripts > > > link_stat /node02 : No such file or directory > > > client: nothing to do: perhaps you need to specify some filenames or the > > > --recursive option? > > > rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at > > > main.c(636) > > > > > > > > > etc... > > > > > > Nodes are at 192.168.30.2/16 and up while headnode is at 192.168.30.1 > > > > > > Please help, > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Joseph > > > >--- PASTE --- > > > > > >Hey there: > > > >I remembered why systemimager is having this problem. Basically it has > >to do with the hosts file, well, the file that is in: > > > >/var/lib/systemimager/scripts > > > >you want to make sure that the hosts file only has ONE entry of the node > >you are trying to image, having multiple entries (i.e. 2 lines), will > >give you the result you have encountered. > > > >You might also want to double check the /etc/hosts file is the same as > >well. > > > >Hopefully this will solve your problem. > > > >Cheers, > > > >Bernard > > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > It's attached. I didn't modify it. What seems to be happening is the > > > filenames that systemimager is using for its rsync commands are > >wrong. I > > > ran the commands from the # prompt using the scriptname.sh name rather > > > than just scriptname and then executed the script that was copied > > > over...and it installed fine. If I can figure out where the > >systemimager > > > is getting the commands, I can probably fix it. The pxeboot.0 file is > >not > > > text so if that's the file I have to edit I'll need to figure out how. > > > > > > Any info is appreciated... > > > > > > John > > > > > > > > >>Hi John: > > >> > > >>I remember I encountered this problem before, but can't remember > >exactly > > >>what I did to fix the problem. > > >> > > >>Did you by any chance manually modify the /etc/dhcpd.conf file? > > >> > > >>I think it has to do with having multiple domain-name entries for your > > >>nodes, perhaps you can attach your /etc/dhcpd.conf and I can take a > >look. > > >> > > >>Cheers, > > >> > > >>Bernard > > >> > > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >> > > >> > > >>>I'm having problems installing the client nodes. They start the PXE > > >>>boot, > > >>>but then fail after "I will now try to get the autoinstall script: > > >>>oscarnode2 > > >>>oscarnode2.sh > > >>>[: oscarnode2.sh: unknown operand > > >>>rsync -aL 192.168.30.1::scripts/oscarnode2 > > >>>oscarnode2.sh /scripts > > >>>link_stat /oscarnode2 : No such file or directory > > >>>client: nothing to do: perhaps you need to specify some filenames or > >the > > >>>--recursive option? > > >>>rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at > > >>>main.c(636) > > >>> > > >>>etc... > > >>> > > >>>oscarnodes are at 192.168.30.2/16 and up. headnode is at > >192.168.30.1. > > >>> > > >>>I end up a at a # prompt. I can see in the rsync log on my headnode > > >>>that > > >>>rsync is communicating with the client. I'm running a RH9 headnode > >with > > >>>OSCAR 2.3.1. The /var/lib/systemimager/scripts/oscarnode2.sh link is > > >>>there...I'm really at a loss for what's going wrong or how to fix it. > > >>>Any > > >>>ideas are welcome. If there are any additional sites (other than > >those > > >>>mentioned on the main site) that you suggest for more info, please > >send > > >>>them. > > >>> > > >>>Thanks, > > >>> > > >>>John > > > > > >--- PASTE --- > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Is there a gadget-lover on your gift list? MSN Shopping has lined up some > good bets! http://shopping.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us help YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ _______________________________________________ Oscar-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oscar-users
