This is currently not possible.  If you like, please file an enhancement ticket 
at our Trac site:
 
http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/newticket
 
Thanks,
 
Bernard

________________________________

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Daniel Vogel
Sent: Thu 27/07/2006 10:24
To: Bernard Li; [email protected]
Subject: [Oscar-users] Install Oscar on CentOS 4.1



 

Hallo,

 

i have another question:

 

Can I preconfigure the second network interface eth1 for the nodes on the 
masternode ? (IP-Adress Gateway etc)

 

Best regards 

 

Daniel

 

Hi Bernard:

 

We have a problem with the network install of the nodes.

 

I installed the vendor-driver (sii3114.ko) of the onboard-Raid1 (Tyan S2881) 
within the installation of CentOS 4.1 on the masternode. 

Because the open-source driver (sil_sata.ko) which is coming with the 
installation is only an non-RAID-driver. All is functionally on the master.

But when I get the image to the nodes, the RAID1 is detected as two harddisks 
because its using the standard open source driver.

Is there a way that the node can take the vendor driver before writing the 
image? 

 

How can I get the gcc-Library (for example) in the image ?

 

Thank you

 

Daniel Vogel

________________________________

Von: Bernard Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 14. Juli 2006 23:20
An: Daniel Vogel; [email protected]
Betreff: RE: [Oscar-users] Install Oscar on CentOS 4.3

 

Hi Daniel:

 

On the headnode, it doesn't really matter when you install those C/C++ 
compilers.  If you do plan to push these out to the compute nodes, then you 
should install it to the image (/var/lib/systemimager/images/<image name>) 
prior to deploying it - it just makes life a tad easier.

 

We are still working on OSCAR 5.0 and it will be out when it is ready <grin>.  
If you are comfortable with Linux and don't mind figuring stuff out, then you 
can also try out development code.  We have nightly tarballs available here:

http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/filebrowser/49/trunk

 

Please make sure you read the README before continuing.

 

(I do not understand your last question BTW)

 

Cheers,

 

Bernard

         

        
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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel 
Vogel
        Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 6:48
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [Oscar-users] Install Oscar on CentOS 4.3

        Hi all,

         

        we have to install OSCAR on an cluster with CentOS 64Bit Kernel 2.6 and 
a lot of 

        Compilers (9x Nodes with two AMD Opteron 252) 

        Can I install the C and C++ Compiler on the Master-Node before creating 
the image or after installing OSCAR

        Is there an new version of OSCAR out (5.0) and is there something we 
have to attend within the installation ?

         

         

        Thank you 

         

        Mit freundlichen Grüßen

        Daniel Vogel

         

        RAID Media Systems GmbH

        Lutherstr.13

        09380 Thalheim

        Tel.: 03721/268246

        Fax: 03721/2696894

        Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

         

         

         

         

         

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