Hi Bernard,
  I tried the Feb 9 2007 nightly build and successfully got the oscar 
wizard gui. I went so far as to step 6 Setup Network on FC6 i386 even 
though all my machines are intel dual core em64t.
I have two intel e1000 NIC cards one a PCI express one also intel built 
onto the P5B-VM DO motherboard and the other a PCI pro1000/GT  intel on 
a pci slot. My intention is to see if I can use the current beta ver of 
Open Mpi ver 1.2 to use 2 gigabit nics to get a better bandwith(total) 
over tcp, btl measuring using netpipe. I tried a pxe boot of one of 
these P5B-VM DO motherboard nodes  in step six of the wizard and it 
wwboots fine until DHCPDISCOVER when it fails to see the Master node 
dhcpd server. THe info in /etc/dhcpd.conf is correct for this node. Can 
you help analyse this problem with the failure of connection with the 
dhcp master server with the node trying and giving up? I am using 
Netgear (2) CS724T switches.
Can you also post a how to as mentioned below for support for FC6 x86_64?
Thank you,
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Allan

Hi Allan:

Let's keep the discussion in oscar-devel so that other people can join
in (please use "reply-all" when replying).

On 2/6/07, Allan Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>    Thank you very much for your reply!I tried the FC6 i386 version of
> Oscar 5.1 from the nightly trunk. But it comes up with errors before
> coming up with the wizard. Something like BEGIN --Compilation failed
> Could not finf oda.pm. Something of that sort. I followed the


This bug should be fixed:

http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/ticket/294

What's the revision number of the nightly you tried?

> instructions for 5.0 created /tftpboot/oscar
> /tftpboot/distro/fedora-6-i386 and fedora-6-i386.url
> But I would really like to try the x86_64 version of beta 5.1. I have
> built basement clusters before on uni and dual processors, successfully
> on Oscar 4.2 and 5.0 resp. with a great deal of sucess. I like the GUI
> and the ease of creating a cluster in OSCAR.


If you are comfortable with building RPMs, then getting x86_64
supported is just a matter of rebuilding all the missing x86_64 RPMs.
There should be a "build_oscar_rpms" script in oscar/scripts that can
help you with that.  Have a go and let us know if you run into
problems.

Cheers,

Bernard



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