Hello ladies and gentlemen...

We have a cluster of 38 Alpha nodes (to all have Red Hat 6.1 installed on
them). I created a kickstart disk, and it works perfectly... that is if
only one machine is installing Red Hat at a time. What we have is a
master server with the 6.1 CD-ROM mounted and exported as a NFS
directory. So basically we're doing NFS installs on all 38 nodes. The
problem is, when I boot more than one node with the kickstart disk, and
I Alt-F4, I get this message: "neighborhood table overflow". We made two
seperate kickstart disks using different IP addresses, so I don't see how
that can be conflicting. Can anyone shed some light on this subject?
Thank you.

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