From: César Á. <cl...@gm...> - 2011-02-16 19:33:54
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I apologize. It seems to be already documented on Using Two Network Interfaces with OSCAR <http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/wiki/TipTwoNetworkInterfaces#UsingTwoNetworkInterfaceswithOSCAR> 2011/2/16 César Ávila <cl...@gm...> > I now switched eth0 and eth1 with the former being the one connected to the > private network. This solved the problems described earlier. > I think it would be good to include this information in the documentation. > It was not clear what the variable > OSCAR_NETWORK_INTERFACE = eth0 > in /etc/oscar/oscar.conf was supposed to mean. > > > 2011/2/16 César Ávila <cl...@gm...> > > I wonder how does Oscar manage the network interfaces on the head node. I >> expect eth0 to connect to the external network (setup through dhcp to >> 10.32.X.X) and eth1 to connect to the private network (setup through static >> IP to 192.168.0.1) but I do not know if my assumption is correct. I found >> out that the NFS is exporting my home to the public network, and also the >> dhcp server is listening on eth0 instead of eth1. >> >> > |