httpd is the service which apache uses to serve web content.  It has very
little to do with how OSCAR works, if anything.

All data sent and received by OSCAR that I know about is sent via ssh,
either directly or indirectly by commands like rsync.

Technically the nodes pull the image from the head node when you network
boot them.

Do you have the firewall on the head node, and SE Linux, turned off?

Some information about the hardware and distribution versioins would be
helpful.  The oscarinstall.log file as well, preferably compressed.

On 10/5/07, Timothy Gawne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have been having a headache trying to iron out networking issues with my
> cluster install.  One common factor is that the service httpd fails.  Could
> someone explain what httpd does and possibly how it could prevent pushing
> the client image to a node?
>
> tg
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