Hi Tony,
in fact, I also patched SATA drivers in the 2.4.26-om kernel. Yet I
could so far not manage to
get the kernel working for my latest DELL PE1950 with a Perc 6i
driver ... maybe the megaraid_sas
driver I use is outdated ...
I also search for LinuxPMI project information, but without any
success. So I share your feeling that
this projects is probably dead ...
Jürgen
Le 1 oct. 08 à 12:49, Tony Travis a écrit :
Jürgen Knödlseder wrote:
Hi Tony,
I'm in the same situation as your are: I'm running an openMosix
cluster, but since it's more and more
difficult to integrate new hardware with an old 2.4.26 kernel I
think that I have to move to MOSIX2.
I just got the latest version of MOSIX2 sent from Amnon Barak (I'm
using the cluster for academic
work), and started to play around with installations ... yet I had
some kernel crash problems that
I could not yet resolve on one of the machines. So I guess without
the $1,000 per year support
fee it'll also be difficult to run a MOSIX2 cluster ...
Hello, Jürgen.
I ported 2.4.26-om1 to compile it using the 'new' GNU tool-chain
and run it under Ubuntu 6.06.1. I also patched the kernel.org
2.4.32 sources for openMosix (to get SATA drivers). However, I
couldn't get openMosix process migration working properly between
2.4.32-om1 kernels...
Ironically, process migration worked between a 2.4.26-om1 and
2.4.32.om1 kernel! Anyway, I gave up the attempt at 2.4.32-om1, and
just continued to use my version of 2.4.26-om1 in production with
SCSI controllers. If you're interested, my Ubuntu 6.06.1 openMosix
deb's are at:
http://bioinformatics.rri.sari.ac.uk/openmosix
Are you going to continue using MOSIX2?
Tony.
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