Dumb question here ...
Are you guys talking about Mosix http://www.mosix.org/ or openMosix
http://openmosix.sourceforge.net/ ?
Michael
OpenMosix. Mosix switched to a non-OSS license some time ago, so
OpenMosix was developed using the last free version.
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Alma J Wetzker wrote:
Aaron Grewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 11 Aug 2003 21:31:26 -0700
On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 19:54:44 -0500
Ben Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> emitted these signals:
I set up a Mosix one about 2 years ago for a trade show.
Not a problem and I really liked it.
Another vote for Mosix.
Aaron Grewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 11 Aug 2003 21:31:26 -0700
On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 19:54:44 -0500
Ben Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> emitted these signals:
I set up a Mosix one about 2 years ago for a trade show.
Not a problem and I really liked it.
Another vote for Mosix. My office workstation i
and uses, and that is heavily dependent on how you set one up.
We plan on using it to learn how to setup clusters.
Let me rephrase. You're asking 'how do i setup a cluster'. I stated
that there is no such thing as one type of cluster. Its as if you asked
'how do i create
es that will make the thing fun and last the semester.
> >>>>
> >>>> What do you plan to use it for? 'clusters' have *ALOT* of different
> >>>> meanings and uses, and that is heavily dependent on how you set one up.
> >>
> >&g
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 00:25, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
>
> SuSE 8.2 pro comes with all types of clustering software. I believe there is even a
> scientific cluster software included, although it is not Beowolf.
>
Also: http://www.redhat.com/software/rhel/as/cluster/
Oracle offers a high-end c
On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 19:54:44 -0500
Ben Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> emitted these signals:
> I set up a Mosix one about 2 years ago for a trade show.
> Not a problem and I really liked it.
>
Another vote for Mosix. My office workstation is currently a Mosix
cluster. I got tired of my compiles bo
On 08/08/03 15:04, Alma J Wetzker wrote:
Our IEEE chapter at school is going to setup a linux cluster. Does
anyone have any experience/advice/interesting opinions about doing so? I
am wondering if there is a good distro or any other wonderfulnes that
will make the thing fun and last the semest
Our IEEE chapter at school is going to setup a linux cluster. Does
anyone have any experience/advice/interesting opinions about doing so?
I am wondering if there is a good distro or any other wonderfulnes that
will make the thing fun and last the semester.
-- Alma
On 08/09/03 14:10, Alma J Wetzker wrote:
My personal interest is distributed applications, so a virtual
machine running a database would be good. But we don't have the disk
space to make it worthwhile. I hope to use more than one
configuration before we are done.
Well, there are alot of diff
> Our IEEE chapter at school is going to setup a linux cluster. Does
> anyone have any experience/advice/interesting opinions about doing so?
> I am wondering if there is a good distro or any other wonderfulnes that
> will make the thing fun and last the semester.
>
> -- Alma
Mandrake and Kno
I set up a Mosix one about 2 years ago for a trade show.
Not a problem and I really liked it.
Alma J Wetzker wrote:
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fri, 08 Aug 2003 21:03:34 -0700
On 08/08/03 20:38, Alma J Wetzker wrote:
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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od distro or any other
wonderfulnes that will make the thing fun and last the semester.
What do you plan to use it for? 'clusters' have *ALOT* of different
meanings and uses, and that is heavily dependent on how you set one up.
We plan on using it to learn how to setup clusters
doing
so? I am wondering if there is a good distro or any other
wonderfulnes that will make the thing fun and last the semester.
What do you plan to use it for? 'clusters' have *ALOT* of different
meanings and uses, and that is heavily dependent on how you set one up.
We plan on usin
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