Dear Debian developers, The tools multi-apt-get-* and multi-dpkg-* can be seen as extensions of the corresponding Debian tools to this kind of cluster arquitecture. It has enabled a small management team to maintain large sets of terminals here in our Institute and other nearby institutions. Cheers,
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Dear Debian users, This is a general announcement of the availability of a couple of Debian packages that I have produced and made publicly available in the server http://sft.if.usp.br/debian-cluster/ They are called cluster-tools-client and cluster-tools-server and contain tools for dealing with clusters of remotely-booted compute nodes or X11 terminals, which is the most interesting case. The terminals do not have to be thin clients, they may be full-featured workstations as well. They may be in a public terminal room or in rooms distributed around a floor. The core ideas and code contained in these tools are fairly well developed and have been in use in half a dozen production clusters for a few years. However, this particular version of the programs is only a few weeks old, and I consider it to be in beta. There is a fair amount of documentation, which is all very new. Most of the documentation is available online at http://cluster.if.usp.br/ People involved with setting up, using, maintaining and managing sets of identical or at least similar machines, to work as either compute nodes in a parallel processing cluster, or as X11-capable terminals, may find use for the programs and ideas contained in these packages. The documentation contains general explanations of each aspect of the cluster architecture. The packages were developed and are currently used in Woody, but they are installable in Sarge as well. These packages are for the i386 architecture only, but since the tools are implemented as shell scripts, they can be in fact used in any architecture. All the sources are available and it is a simple matter to make packages for other architectures, so long as one has access to appropriate machines. You can install and update these packages if you include in your /etc/apt/sources-list file the line deb http://sft.if.usp.br/debian-cluster stable main For anyone wishing to mirror the site, an rsync module is available. This is being sent to the Debian lists debian-user and debian-beowulf. Please feel free to forward it to any other lists that may be appropriate. Cheers, ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA For more information: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]