Title: RE: [Oscar-users] Oscar4 intallation problem
Hi Rodrigo:
 
Okay, so it seems like you are using RHEL3 Update 3 (Taroon) and not Update 2, so you should definitely use redhat-3as-i386.rpmlist.
 
Anyways, did you install RHEL3 using CDs or DVD?  I am now suspecting that you did not copy all the RPMs from the media to /tftpboot/rpm because if you are indeed using Update 3, you should definitely have bind-libs, laus, laus-libs and rpm-libs from the media (the CD version has 4 CDs...)
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard

From: RODRIGO ARGUELLO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 02/01/2005 10:44 PM
To: Bernard Li; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Oscar-users] Oscar4 intallation problem

Hi Bernard,

        I am trying to mount a home cluster. I have Dell Dimension 4500: PIV, 1G of
RAM, 80G of HDD. I have two nodes more: one Athlon XP2000-1Gram and a PIII
Dell. The network card is a D-link working with Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI
Fast Ethernet driver. Yes my RHE is an AS fresh install; I got it from as a
Academic version bought direct from Red Hat this year.

        Let me give a couple details about my experience with Oscar and my home
cluster: I could install a Oscar3 is my home cluster using RedHat 9. So I
don’t think the hardware is the problem. I change my mind to go with a RHE
because I had already the Enterprise version.

        I was reviewing the Build Image log to try to find out where is the
problem. If you see at the beginning there is an error:
“%post(libgcj-3.2.3-20) scriptlet failed, exit status 127”. This means I
have a dependency issue with libgcj-3.2.3-20 rpm, or this is normal?
Also I saw that the rpm are been installed with out any problem but –see 35:
through 277, and the building process stops. Do you thing at this point
there is a rpm with dependency problems, it’s so, how I can find out it? The
green bar indicates be at 80% of the total process.

        Let me know,

Thanks a lot,

Rodrigo

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