I looked in the installing node, under /tmp/ and in ~root for log files 
and messages. The problem seems to be that xCATd never answer with 
"ready", all I can get is an empty response from $MASTER:3002.

I was able to replicate the problem on a working environment by screwing 
name resolution, but seems that on the machines where this happens 
uncalled for node resolution is fine.

Is there any way I can trace what's happening from the xCATd point of 
view? I want to know why when it receives the call on 3002 it answers 
with an empty string.


Thx,
Dario

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