Note that the server's interface (to the cluster clients) may be eth2,
but your clients are defaulted to using eth0 (the first configured
interface).  If your clients are also using eth2 (or anything other than
eth0) you'll have to change the autoinstall script to reflect those
facts.  You can find the script at
/var/lib/systemimager/scripts/<IMAGENAME>.master

You'll need to replace all instances of eth0 with whatever interface
they should be using.


Jason

On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 14:25, Jeremy Enos wrote:
> At 02:12 PM 3/17/2004, Omri Schwarz wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm a Linux support admin working with Professor Bertschinger
> >at the Center for Space Research and am trying to set up an
> >OSCAR cluster and am running into a strange oddness:
> >
> >The node configuration steps in the installation GUI asks for the
> >gateway IP for the client nodes, but then fails to note which
> >ethernet interface that IP belongs to, and thus lists all the
> >nodes as hanging off eth0, when it ought to be listing
> >a different interface (eth2 in our case). The mksimachine utility does not
> >provide a way to fix it. Is there something I am doing wrong?
> 
> The interface that your cluster nodes are attached to should be specified 
> on the command line:
> ./install_cluster eth2 (or whichever)
> That is how OSCAR decides which interface to use.
> 
>          Jeremy
> 
> >Thanks for your attention.
> >
> >
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