Configuring DHCP and NAT in ODROID XU4 Cluster
UPDATE – I have rebuilt this cluster to use Ubuntu 16.04. You can find updated instruction for Ubuntu 16.04 here. As was discussed in the network design post, we will set up the master node as a router to manage network traffic in and out of the cluster. Before starting, ensure that all of the slave nodes have been powered down, that your home network is still connected directly to the open port on the cluster’s ethernet switch, that you have collected each node’s MAC address, and that the master node is powered up and you are logged into it via SSH. The first step is to explicitly set up the networking interfaces for both the eth0 and eth1 device on the master node. Note that by default the Ubuntu system that was installed on the master node treats eth0 a as requesting a DHCP lease on the network it is attached to. This is why it got an IP Read More …