"Jason A. Pattie" wrote:
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> Ken Murchison wrote:
> > One of the five is the LTSP server as well as a render node. The other
> > 4 are setup as local_app LTSP clients which have Maya installed and a
> > Spider daemon running (Spider is the di
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Ken Murchison wrote:
> One of the five is the LTSP server as well as a render node. The other
> 4 are setup as local_app LTSP clients which have Maya installed and a
> Spider daemon running (Spider is the distributed render control piece,
> with the s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Ken-
> How did you setup the Maya renderfarm? am looking to set it up on an openMosix
>cluster.
One of the five is the LTSP server as well as a render node. The other
4 are setup as local_app LTSP clients which have Maya installed and a
Spider daemon running (Sp
Ken-
How did you setup the Maya renderfarm? am looking to set it up on an openMosix
cluster.
Evan
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 13:23:17 -0500
Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Mike Eggleston wrote:
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> > Does anyone know of, or are already using, a motherboard that self boots (lik
Mike Eggleston wrote:
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> Does anyone know of, or are already using, a motherboard that self boots (like
> the biostar m7vkq) and works just fine with ltsp? I have a situation where I
> may need a farm of dual or quad cpu boxes.
I have a Maya renderfarm of 5 Supermicro 6012L's. These have dual
The ltsp kernel is not compiled for SMP.
Mike Eggleston wrote:
Does anyone know of, or are already using, a motherboard that self boots (like
the biostar m7vkq) and works just fine with ltsp? I have a situation where I
may need a farm of dual or quad cpu boxes.
Mike
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Does anyone know of, or are already using, a motherboard that self boots (like
the biostar m7vkq) and works just fine with ltsp? I have a situation where I
may need a farm of dual or quad cpu boxes.
Mike
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