Just a question... (pertains current 6.0.4 install under Centos 5.4):
In 5.1 of the install documentation, it says:

...
The oscar-config --bootstrap command will execute some setup /
configuration steps, including (but not limited to):

installs prerequisite packages on the server,
installs all OSCAR server binary packages,
updates /etc/hosts with OSCAR aliases,
updates /etc/exports,
start/restarts system services needed by OSCAR.
...

While I finally succeded getting to the end of the bootstrap script, I
note the following:
a) system-sanity keeps complaining that oscar_server is not in
/etc/hosts (but saying it is normal if
this is 1st time run)... but adding it by hand at the end of my host
entry made the warning dissappear...

in my /etc/hosts the line for my head node is:
192.168.0.123    mars.drbw.pvamu.edu mars oscar_server

which I hope will work.
(therefore the bootstrap didn't update /etc/hosts as it says)

b) /etc/exports ... is empty after the bootstrap ends... therefore the
bootstrap proc. doesn't do that or I had something wrong there... (?)

NOTE: as per the recent recommendations I pointed
/etc/yum.repos.d/Centos-OSCAR.repo to the unstable :
baseurl=http://bison.csm.ornl.gov/repos/unstable/rhel-5-i386

this seems to have worked well, solving a lot of issues.

I am still at work on step 5.3 so wish me luck..




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