Sorry about the misinformation at the beginning. I am running oscar 5.1b2
for suse10.3

This is the output for cat suse-10.3-i386.xml

dls-seqlinux:/opt/oscar/share/package_sets/Default # cat suse-10.3-i386.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<package_set>
    <name>Default</name>
    <packages>
        <opkg>apitest</opkg>
        <opkg>base</opkg>
        <opkg>c3</opkg>
        <opkg>disable-services</opkg>
        <opkg>ganglia</opkg>
        <opkg>lam</opkg>
        <opkg>maui</opkg>
        <opkg>mpich</opkg>
        <opkg>mtaconfig</opkg>
        <opkg>netbootmgr</opkg>
        <opkg>ntpconfig</opkg>
        <opkg>oda</opkg>
        <opkg>openmpi</opkg>
        <opkg>opium</opkg>
        <opkg>pvm</opkg>
        <opkg>rapt</opkg>
        <opkg>sc3</opkg>
        <opkg>sis</opkg>
        <opkg>switcher</opkg>
        <opkg>sync-files</opkg>
        <opkg>torque</opkg>
        <opkg>yume</opkg>
    </packages>
</package_set>

In /var/lib/oscar/packages only yume is present. How can a make sure all the
opkgs are installed?

-Ben


On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:12 PM, DongInn Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, it should be like that.
> Instead, all the oscar packages are setup on /var/lib/oscar/packages when
> all the corresponding oscar opkgs are installed.
>
> Regards,
>
> - DongInn
>
>
> Ben Lieblich wrote:
> > for some reason in my opt/oscar/packages directory i only have yume rapt
> > and oda
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Ben Lieblich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     For some reason yume is the only package that is in the table. The
> >     table only has one entry at this point. And I am using 5.1b2. I have
> >     tried restarting and deleting the oscar databse. Nothign has seemed
> >     to work. Also I do not know how you are getting oda> as your command
> >     line.
> >
> >     -Ben
> >
> >
> >     On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 1:18 PM, DongInn Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >         OK, obviously "apitest" is not populated to the "Packages" table.
> >
> >         Can you please post what packages are populated on your
> >         "Packages" table?
> >         You can check this with the "oda" command line as well as the
> >         normal database SQL.
> >
> >         Here is what I would do to check what packages are populated.
> >         ----------
> >         [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# oda
> >         oda> packages
> >         List of the field(package) in Packages
> >         =================================
> >         apitest
> >         base
> >         c3
> >         disable-services
> >         documentation
> >         ganglia
> >         jobmonarch
> >         lam
> >         linux-ha
> >         loghost
> >         maui
> >         mpich
> >         mtaconfig
> >         netbootmgr
> >         ntpconfig
> >         oda
> >         openmpi
> >         opium
> >         pfilter
> >         pvm
> >         rapt
> >         sc3
> >         selinux
> >         sge
> >         sis
> >         switcher
> >         sync-files
> >         torque
> >         yume
> >         oda> \q
> >         [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
> >         ----------
> >
> >         If apitest and any other packages are not populated at any
> >         reason, I would re-setup oda like the following and then
> >         re-install oscar.
> >
> >         ----------
> >         [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# oda
> >         oda> remove_oda
> >         Warning: This operation removes the oscar database, user, and
> >         its all permissions
> >         Warning: once your oscar database is dropped, you will get out
> >         of this console
> >         Warning: ODA will be ready to create a new oscar database
> >
> >         Do you really  want to remove oda (y/n)? y
> >
> >         ----------
> >
> >
> >         BTW, if you are installing oscar5.0 on Open SUSE 10.3, the above
> >         oda cli would not work properly. Probably you'd better run
> >         "start_over" and then re-install OSCAR.
> >
> >         Why don't you use oscar5.1b2?
> >
> http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/php/download.php?d_name=beta
> >
> >         Regards,
> >
> >         - DongInn
> >
>
>
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