Your /home mounts on the compute nodes aren't working for some reason.
 That is usually the problem when a working setup starts asking for
passwords.

If you can do so easily, I would suggest rebooting the cluster by
rebooting the head node completely and then rebooting the compute
nodes after the head node is completely up.

Alternately you can restart nfs on the head node then try remounting
the /home directories on all the compute nodes.

Whichever sounds easier...

On Jan 11, 2008 11:08 AM, Walls, Anthony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   I have had my Oscar cluster up for several weeks. I set it up so users
> could ssh into the head node. They could then ssh into all the compute
> nodes without having to enter a password. All of a sudden today they
> have to enter a password When they ssh to the compute nodes. Does anyone
> know what would cause this and how to fix it?
>
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