That's right, bonding changes the name of the network interface and all 
bonded
interfaces are having the same hardware/mac adress. It might also be 
necessary
to change hwaddr of the bonded interface to something different than the
original hwaddr'ses of the bonded eth cards. Anyway, I'll give it a try.
Is OSCAR using hw or mac adresses at any point or does it use only
interface names as eth0?

Michael Edwards schrieb:
> If I recall correctly, bonding changes  the name of the network
> interface which confuses the heck out of OSCAR.  I would run
> $OSCAR_HOME/scripts/start_over (with the unbonded network settings
> prefferably) and then run "install oscar" with the bonded interface
> name.
>
> This assumes your image is up to date (or new), in which case you
> shouldn't really lose anything besides having the cluster down for a
> bit.
>
> On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Michael Oevermann
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to get bonding two eth nics (eth0 and eth1 bonded to bond0
>> with MAC address of eth0)
>> working on an oscar cluster. So far I started with the head and bringing
>> the bonded interface up was no
>> problem. However, when I try to shutdown the machine or do a networking
>> restart the machine hangs after
>> freeing the bond. Looking into /var/log/messages I noticed that the
>> bonded interface frees eth0 and eth1
>> but than I get some weired messages from dhcp, which can only be coming
>> from some oscar stuff.
>> Somehow it seems that gmond is waiting for something and tries to
>> communicate via eth0
>> but I was not able to figure exactly what is going wrong as the machine
>> completely hangs.
>> My question to the forum: Has anybody figured out how to set up bonding
>> of interfaces for an oscar cluster?
>> Head node and compute nodes are all having two eth nics.
>> Is it possible or even necessary to do an
>>  install_cluster bond0
>> instead of
>>  install_cluster eth0 ?
>>
>> Greetings
>>
>> Michael
>>
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