It would also be quite economical to run RHEL ES/AS on the master node
and WS on the slave nodes. If that is feasable, please comment. Also
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Bernard Li wrote:
Hey Mike:
Currently it's not possible to do that, though I have been thinking
about it and it should be do-able, but it involves quite a bit of code
change.
The recommended route is to use the same Linux distro on the headnode
and the compute nodes.
Cheers,
Bernard
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*Subject:* [Oscar-users] Redhat Enterprise with Fedora Nodes
I was wondering if it’s possible (or common practice) to run your
OSCAR head node as something like Redhat Enterprise with all of
the client nodes as Fedora? The obviously would be to keep costs
down. Is it best to make all nodes the same as the head node? Just
wonder what the best situation would be for one of my clusters.
Thanks!
Mike
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