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References:<br />

If there is no packet loss, then NAT is enabled.<br />

� DISPLAY Server Interaction Test<br />

1. On the Compute Node, set the DISPLAY variable to a display server<br />

that is not part <strong>of</strong> the cluster, for instance your local desktop.<br />

% setenv DISPLAY 15.99.22.42:0.0 (if it is csh)<br />

2. Try to bring up an xterm on the DISPLAY server:<br />

% xterm &<br />

If the xterm is brought up in the DISPLAY server, then NAT is<br />

enabled.<br />

� 3.6.1 Introduction to NAT (Network Address Translation)<br />

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1.3.2 External /home File Server<br />

During the installation, manager_config presents the option to mount a /home directory to all <strong>of</strong> the node<br />

the cluster. The default is to use /home on the Management Server as the home directory for the cluster. I<br />

alternate mount point is used, it is necessary to perform the following steps before starting the<br />

"Invoke /opt/clusterpack/bin/manager_config on Management Server" step:<br />

References:<br />

� If it is not already setup, configure the file server to export the directory you intend to<br />

mount as /home.<br />

� Connect the file server to the ProCurve 5308xl switch. The file server's connection to the<br />

switch should use the same subnet mask as the rest <strong>of</strong> the Compute Nodes. This may<br />

require adding and/or configuring an addition network card on the file server.<br />

� When manager_config prompts you for the mount location <strong>of</strong> /home, use the IP address <strong>of</strong><br />

the file server that is accessible to the ProCurve 5308xl switch.<br />

� Step 8 Copy the License Files to the Management Server<br />

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1.3.3 Adding Head Nodes to an <strong>ClusterPack</strong> cluster

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