On 4/24/07, sahil sahil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
192.168.2.1 yourhostname.yourdomain yourhstname
127.0.0.1 myhostname.mydomain myhostname
localhost localhost.localdomain
localdomain
172.16.2.25 myhostname.yourdomain
I'll look at the log file later, but this will cause problems for sure
(assuming 192.168 is the "internal" cluster network and 172 is the
"external".
192.168.x.x internalname.internaldomain internalname
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
172.16.x.x realhostname.realdomainname realhostname
by "realhostname" I mean the results of `hostname` on the machine.
The only thing that should be on the 127 line is localhost.localdomain,
anything else will make very strange problems.
Dual network setups are unfortunately not at all trivial, and you will
probably need to set up IP Masqerading on the head node to get things to
work like you expect. OSCAR should work fine without this.
OSCAR does not need to have an external network, though it might notice it
does not have one. It generates a lot of "warning" messages while it checks
the system for possible problems.
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