Hi, I installed SuSE9.1 on my Opteron computer with all OpenPBS modules, the OpenPBS management/configuration is installed in /var/spool/pbs by default. However, I cannot find any of the OpenPBS command, i.e., qsub, qstat, etc., am I missing something? Of course I can install OpenPBS with source code as I did before, but I am just wondering where those pbs commands were installed by SuSE9.1 installer. Any suggestion? I also installed MPICH, gcc and g77 with SuSE9.1, and I found mpicc, mpif77 and mpif90 under directory /opt/mpich/ch_p4/bin, since GNU does not have fortran90 compiler, I wonder where the mpif90 came from? Regards Jyh-Shyong Ho, Ph.D. Research Scientist National Center for High Performance Computing Hsinchu, Taiwan, ROC Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Jyh-Shyong Ho <c00jsh00@nchc.org.tw> writes:
Dear Mr. Jaegar,
Thanks for your reply. I tried again the NFS installation, and I found the reason why I failed in my previous attempts. My TYAN 2885 motherboard has only one gigabit ethernet port, after selecting the name of the network card modules (tg3 or bcm5700) from the module list, I should leave the module parameter box empty (instead of typing eth0), and the installer correctly picked up the module driver /modules/tg3.ko, otherwise, it will try to look for /modules/tg3.koeth0
Btw. for NFS installation, you do not need the manual installation. Just pass at the linuxrc command line: install=nfs://1.1.1.1/path
And everything will happen automatically - no need to specify the netcard,
Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj SUSE Linux AG, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 N�rnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
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