The password on the node should be the same as the password on the head.
You can try deleteing the keys from known_hosts and ssh by hand to the
node. It should replace the keys when you do.
If this doesn't work I would probably just start over from a clean head node
install. Fixing this sort of thing can be very time consuming.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Henrique Baggio <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi,
> I finally managed to install the clients of my cluster, and now I am having
> problems with the final step: the root can't connect to the clients by ssh.
>
> The wizard's log is this:
>
>
> =============================================================================
> == oscar_wizard: Starting...
>
> =============================================================================
>
>
>
> =============================================================================
> == Running step 7 of the OSCAR wizard: Complete cluster setup
>
> =============================================================================
>
> Permission denied, please try again.
> Permission denied, please try again.
> Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-with-mic,password).
> Improper count (0) returned from machine oscarnode1.linuxcluster at
> /usr/bin/post_install line 129
> main::get_numproc() called at /usr/bin/post_install line 63
> ERROR: Impossible to get proc number at /usr/bin/post_install line 64
> error opening file: /etc/c3.conf
> ERROR: Some of the post install scripts failed, please check your logs for
> more info at /usr/bin/post_install line 93
>
>
> =============================================================================
> == oscar_wizard: Exit
>
> =============================================================================
>
>
> The log don't show, but the prompt show the follow message:
>
> warning: the RSA host key for 'oscarnode1.linuxcluster' differs from the
> IP address '192.168.0.2'
> Offending key for IP in /rot/.ssh/know_hosts:1
>
> Are you sure you want to connect (yes/no)?
>
> If I reply 'yes' the prompt ask me for password for
> [email protected], but I don't have it.
>
> My .ssh/know_hosts file contains something like that
>
> oscarnode1, 129.168.0.2, (and a key)
> oscarnode2, 192.168.0.3, (and a key)
>
>
> Someone have any idea about what is happening here?
>
> --
> Henrique Baggio
> Computer Engineering - Unicamp
>
> Microsoft Innovation Center - Unicamp
> Software Engineer
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