Title: [Oscar-users] node name changed after reboot
Hi Susanne:
 
Are you saying that all hosts came up with hostname 'n01'?  Take a look at /etc/dhcpd.conf on your headnode to see if there are any clues - i.e. if you are running DHCP on the server.
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Susanne Hemker
Sent: Tue 26/04/2005 10:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oscar-users] node name changed after reboot

Hi everybody,
I had to shut down all my nodes and servers because the air-condition
in my cluster room failed. When we rebooted the nodes all had correct
IPs but the hostname was set wrongly to n01 on all of them. Since n01
isn't even my head node / golden client, I wonder how this could happen.
I looked at the oscarimage and the scripts in /var/lib/systemimage, but
could not really figure out were the hostname variable is set. I found
symbolic links for each node which point to oscarimage, but that 's
about it. Can anybody explain to me how the hostnames could have been
messed up like that?
Thanks a lot,
Susanne

Dr. Susanne Hemker
Division of Medical Imaging Physics
The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
601 North Caroline Street
JHOC 4253
Baltimore, Maryland 21287-0859
USA

Office-Phone: (443) 287-2976 Fax: (410) 614-1977

http://dmip.rad.jhmi.edu


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