As a long time Oscar user, I would suggest looking somewhere else for 
diskless compute nodes. Perseus/Warewulf are very good. We developed 
Jesswulf , which takes a more hands-on approach, but since it shows you 
exactly what is needed to make a diskless cluster, it is very easy to 
port to newer versions of Red Hat and has been ported to Ubuntu and SuSE 
in less than a day. It is less slick than the others. You can find it here:

http://hpc.arc.georgetown.edu/mirror/jesswulf/

Jess Cannata
Advanced Research Computing
Georgetown University

Randal Haddox AMSRD-AMR-SG-SD wrote:
> I am in early development of a RH Linux cluster using diskless compute
> nodes and would like to find out if OSCAR is a candidate for this
> design.
>
> Thanks,
> Randy
>
>
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