> If you run "ping master.domcomp.com" from a compute node which IPs are
> used ? There might be a name resolution problem...
Don't care about that, it works fine.. the resolution is working.
> > It is possible to ask lamboot to give the nodes the IP address of the
> > NIC I want and not giving the IP Address that equals my hostname ?
>
> Sure. I do this all the time (although not with LAM 7.x yet).
The same config was working on lam 6.5.9
> >Some of the nodes have a Gigabit NIC which is used for computation and a FastEth one
> used for file-serving and remote (ssh) access. The trick is to specify in
> the LAM boot file the names coresponding to the NIC you want to use. In my
> case I have nodexxx (corresponding to FastE NIC's IP) and gigaxxx
> (corresponding to GigaE NIC's IP) names and use the gigaxxx ones in the
> bootfiles - in this case also the rsh/ssh connections to start the LAM
> daemons are made through these interfaces.
I was doing that using 6.5.9 but it doesn't works for the reason i've
told before.
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