Hi ALex,

Thanks for your prompt reply.

Would you suggest to upgrade BIOS for both the client and the sever? Or 
just the client will be sufficient? I was told that there is a potential 
risk to upgrade the BIOS. So I was a bit hesitating to do that...

Thanks!

Shiang-Tai

Alex Landsberg wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> When it comes to Tyan, always upgrade to the latest BIOS.
> Download it from the TYAN site. Then see if there are problems.
>  
> Good Luck,
> ALex
>
>  
> On 21/04/2008, *stlin* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I am trying to set up a cluster using OSCAR 5.1b2 with Fedora core 7.
>     The process went well until step 6, Monitoring Cluster Deployment. The
>     initial connection between the sever and client was established fine;
>     however, the client installation seems to stuck after a while and
>     failed
>     after about 11 minutes. The (last few) outputs from the client
>     terminal
>     are quoted below. (Attaching the OSCAR log file will make this message
>     over 50 kb. So I will attach it if necessary to see the problem)
>
>     The hardware spec (for the server and the client) is
>     CPU: dual Intel Xeon E5345 (quad core)
>     Motherboard: Tyan Tempest s2692
>
>     Any hints to solve this problem is greatly appreciated!
>
>     Sincerely,
>     Shiang-Tai Lin
>
>     ***messages from client terminal****************
>     We have connectivity to your SystemImager Server!
>     Monitoring Initialized.
>
>     start_syslogd
>
>     getr_beol_binaries_tarball
>     rsync -av 10.0.3.230::boot/x86_64/standard/boel_binaries.tar.gz
>     /tmp/boel_binaries
>     receiving file list ... done
>     boel_binaries.tar.gz
>     (..after 11 minutes...)
>
>     rsync: read error: connection reset by peer (104)
>     rsync error: error in rsync protocal data stream (code 12) at io.c
>     (759)
>     [receiver=3.0.0pre6]
>     rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (51 bytes received so far)
>     [generator]
>     rsync error: error in rsync protocal data stream (code 12) at io.c
>     (600)
>     [generator=3.0.0pre6]
>
>     killing off running processes.
>     write_variables
>
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