The aplication dictates the answers to these questions though in general:

Run everything off the head node.  This makes everything much easier.

If a node goes down while running a job, that job will have to be rerun.
If the node breaks while not in use, it shouldn't really cause
problems unless the job script asks for that node specifically in some
way.  Then at worst that job will stay in the queue until the node
comes back up.

On 1/16/06, Kevin Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am new to Linux Cluster. I have installed OSCAR4.2 on RHEL306.
> But how can I use it? Can I submit the job from any node or I have to
> submit it to the Head node?
> What if one node goes down, will the whole cluster go down with it?
>
> Kevin SZ
>
>
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