Re: Linux IP clustering

1998-05-22 Thread Eric L. Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Fri, 22 May 1998, Shawn McMahon wrote: > What I want to do is take some thin clients and set them to boot from one IP > address, but have it round-robin to several different machines so that I'm Hmm, I guess you could abuse IP masquerading to do this (have two NIC's, the other boot hosts hidde

Re: Linux IP clustering

1998-05-22 Thread Elliot Lee
On Fri, 22 May 1998, Shawn McMahon wrote: > So I figure on taking 3 or 4 Linux boxes, clustering them, and being able to > boot a whole bunch at once. Why 3 or 4 Linux boxes? 1 should do the trick... The network is going to be the bottleneck here - it doesn't take a terribly powerful machine to

Linux IP clustering

1998-05-22 Thread Shawn McMahon
There's been some talk here lately about Beowulf. But that's not the kind of clustering I want to know about. What I want to know is, what software is available to let me take several machines, put TFTP servers on all of them, and make the whole thing respond to one IP address. What I want to