David,

Found it!  I've attached a patch to correct a typo that *should* have
recognized your system...

-- 
David N. Lombard
 
My comments represent my opinions, not those of Intel Corporation.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Lombard, David N
>Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 8:14 AM
>To: 'David R. James III'
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [Oscar-users] Installing OSCAR 4.0 on RHEL ES 3
>
>David,
>
>The md5sum from your prior message matches the tarball that I
downloaded
>14-Jan-05.
>
>My base installation is RHEL3U3; IIRC, it's a "base" installation, with
no
>additional s/w chosen, e.g., I can't even rebuild an RPM on this
system.
>It has all the RPMs from all CDs copied to /tftpboot/rpm *plus* the
mysql
>RPMs as described in the README.RHAS3.txt file.  For the record (this
will
>be fixed or better documented for OSCAR 4.1) Steps 1 and 2 are most
>significant for x86; steps 7 and 8 may also be useful for x86 (but I
>haven't needed to use these steps on my x86 testing).
>
>In your log, the install went south at PVM, i.e., you have:
>
>--> About to run /opt/oscar/packages/pvm/scripts/setup for pvm
>Using pvm RPMs from: /opt/oscar/packages/pvm/distro/rh72
>--> About to run /opt/oscar/packages/switcher/scripts/setup for
switcher
>/opt/oscar/packages/switcher/distro/rh72 does not exist at
>/opt/oscar/packages/switcher/scripts/setup line 58
>Using modules RPMs from: /opt/oscar/packages/switcher/distro/rh72
>
>As you can see, install_cluster (incorrectly) chose the RH72 path for
both
>PVM and Switcher, where my system correctly chooses the rh3as path.
>
>Would you run the command
>
>  rpm -q --qf "%{VERSION}\n" redhat-release
>
>and let me know what is returned.  Also, would you send me the contents
of
>
>  /etc/redhat-release
>
>and the output of
>
>  uname -a
>
>Now, to be sure, I haven't tested on RHEL3 ES, but another user has,
and
>said it was successful.
>
>--
>David N. Lombard   Sr. Staff Software Engineer   1.949.567.4843
>Parallel & Distributed Processing Division, Intel Corporation
>
>My comments represent my opinions, not those of Intel Corporation.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: David R. James III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 7:45 AM
>>To: Lombard, David N
>>Cc: [email protected]
>>Subject: RE: [Oscar-users] Installing OSCAR 4.0 on RHEL ES 3
>>
>>David,
>>      I decided to start over from scratch.  I re downloaded the
oscar4.0
>>tar
>>ball and unziped it in root's home directory.  I then moved into the
>>oscar-4.0 and configured it with ./configure.  Once this was done, I
>>installed it with make install.  I then moved to /opt/oscar and ran
>>./install_cluster eth0.  This runs through fine until it gets to the
>>setup for switcher.  This is the error I am getting:
>>
>>--> About to run /opt/oscar/packages/switcher/scripts/setup for
switcher
>>/opt/oscar/packages/switcher/distro/rh72 does not exist at
>>/opt/oscar/packages/switcher/scripts/setup line 58
>>Using modules RPMs from: /opt/oscar/packages/switcher/distro/rh72
>>Script /opt/oscar/packages/switcher/scripts/setup exitted badly with
>>exit code '255' at ./wizard_prep line 187
>>Failed running setup script for switcher at ./wizard_prep line 187
>>Oscar Wizard preparation script failed to complete at
./install_cluster
>>line 215.
>>
>>This is the same error I received last time.  I have also attached the
>>install log so you can look at that as well.  Any tips would be great.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>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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