Hi,

i must confess, that all of this is pretty new to me, but please stay 
with me.

it is my understanding that for utilizing torque you would need a server 
part installed on the management node and a client part installed on the 
compute nodes. it appears that recent oscar builds do not install the 
client part on the compute nodes. at least there is nothing in /opt/pbs 
or /var/spool/pbs/...

anyway - in the image, the following opkg rpms are installed:

[r...@buster /]# yum list installed | grep opkg | cut -c -50
opkg-apitest-client.noarch                 1.0.0-1
opkg-base-client.noarch                    1.0.1-1
opkg-c3-client.noarch                      4.1.3-1
opkg-maui-client.noarch                    3.2.6p1
opkg-netbootmgr-client.noarch              1.7-1
opkg-oda-client.noarch                     1.32.1-
opkg-opium-client.noarch                   1.6-2
opkg-rapt-client.noarch                    1.0-0
opkg-sc3-client.noarch                     1.2-5
opkg-sis-client.noarch                     4.0.4-1
opkg-switcher-client.noarch                1.0.9-1
opkg-sync-files-client.noarch              2.4-4
opkg-yume-client.noarch                    2.7-1
[r...@buster /]#

from the oscar_wizard log i can see how the correct server packages are 
installed, but maui and torque are missing in the client install.

see the log file here:
http://www.student.dtu.dk/~s031776/oscar_wizard.log

thanks for your help.
kind regards
Thilo

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