David,
        The install procedure I followed is what came with the OSCAR tar ball. 
The server that I am installing OSCAR on was re-provisioned just for
this with RHEL ES 3 U3.  The one thing that is different from the
install instructions, is the fact that I only have one NIC card in this
server.  This cluster is going to run behind a firewall thus I do not
need to set up public/private sections.  I have the md5sum, but I could
not find a number to compare it to on the OSCAR home page.  The number I
have is: fd4a7f343bfcb32b09496b2e526b674a.  Thanks for your help.

-David

On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 00:51, Lombard, David N wrote:
> David,
> 
> Something's *really* wrong there.
> 
> This is the process to install
>       d/l oscar-4.0.tar.gz
>       cd /opt
>       tar xfz oscar-4.0.tar.gz
>       cd oscar-4.0
>       ./configure
>       make install
>       cd /opt/oscar
> 
> Then, to start the OSCAR wizard,
> 
>       ./install_cluster ethX
> 
> where "ethX" is the cluster-private device, e.g., eth1
> 
> Is that what you did?  If so, could you verify the md5sums on the
> tarball?
-- 
David James
Morris Digital Works
System Administrator
706-828-4325


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