TG, Go take a look at:
http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/wiki/oscar:5.0:install_guide:ch1.1_ove
rview
or download the PDF version from the official site (might not be as updated)
here:
http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/filebrowser/48/oscar5.0
The install guide is very straight forward and methodical. Just FYI, you
did not need to install Fedora on the compute nodes, this was actually a
waste of time. The compute nodes will repartition and reimage themselves
from the server once you have things setup. Also, I don't think FC6 is
officially support in Oscar5.0, so you might consider using FC5 to save
yourself complications down the road.
-Milo
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Timothy
Gawne
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 12:58 PM
To: oscar-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Oscar-users] Starting from scrach
I have been dabbling in linux for a short time. I have never set up a
cluster before but want to because -- well it seems like a challange. My
head node will be a 3.6 GHz xeon single core with 2 gigs of memory and two
initial clients will be two HP 1.6 GHz P4s with 512 mb or memory. Each
client has 20 gigs of hd space and the head node has 80. I have a dlink
switch to network them @100 MBits but it is expandable to a gigabit setup.
So that is my system. Now for the questions. I have successfully set up
Fedora Core 6 on all machines and have downloaded OSCAR 5 to my head node.
I have never installed any extras on my linux systems. So my question is --
what now? The other question is -- does anyone know of any open source data
mining software out there?
tg
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