Sarat-
Obviously, this kind of request would fall into the "unsupported" category as it's not really OSCAR related. In any OSCAR release to date, the nodes don't use the DB over the network, so you shouldn't run into problems there. Are you leaving the server's configuration intact? If so, I don't think you'll have any problems. Keep in mind, however, that future releases of OSCAR will have nodes using the server's DB over the network, so there may be more to worry about when that happens.


Jeremy

At 10:18 PM 4/7/2004, Sarat C Maruvada wrote:
Hello.I am sending the mail again as nobody seems to have noticed my
mail.I would definetely appriciate any help I could get.Thanks once again.

Hello Everyone. I am back with a question on a DB node that is installed
 sperately from OSCAR cluster and then integrated. I had asked some
 questions earlier about this and they were answered.Thanks a lot for that
 once again. Here is the question of the day:

 * The head node has an installation of mySql for storing information
 regarding the cluster. But what I want to do is this:
 * Since I have put up a scratch space from my DB server,I would also like
 to use a mySql server installation from db-node rather than from
 head-node.
 * So is it ok if I do a mount of db-node mySql on every system and change
 it in the user profiles (except root) that they should get their mySql
 from db-node rather than head-node?
 * Only root will have knowledge of mySql on head node since only it will
 do the changes in oscar installation.

 What am I missing? Can this be done? anything I should look out for?or
 even better,any simpler way of achieving this?

Thanks a lot in advance.

 Sincerely,
 Sarat.


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