[Beowulf] What did I neglect to add? Specing hardware and software and support for a 16 node beowulf

2006-02-15 Thread Dan Stromberg
I've spent the afternoon brainstorming about things to ask vendors as we evaluating their responses to our RFP and refine what we spec. Did I leave out anything that might come back and bite me later? http://dcs.nac.uci.edu/~strombrg/beowulf-evaluation/ You all know what a head node or a batch

Re: [Beowulf] Nas parallel benchmarks issue

2006-02-15 Thread Craig Tierney
Clements, Brent M (SAIC) wrote: Hello, Would it be possible to find out from you guys exactly bench mark I should build in order to test a 16 way SMP system? And secondly, how should I then run that benchmark? I've done the following in NPB3.2-OMP/ make bt CLASS=A and then run(per the R

Re: [Beowulf] Redhat web server cluster with 4 web server's & 2 Database server

2006-02-15 Thread Ben Vanhaeren
kishore chowdary wrote: Hi guys I am new to this place.infact this is my first post.we r planning to deploy a web server cluster using redhat cluster suite. we r planning to go for 4 web server's & two database server's(Mysql in master slave mode) for redundancy Hardware available webser

[Beowulf] RX-polling in sk98lin driver

2006-02-15 Thread Mario Storti
Hi all, On January we posted a message about very low performance that we detected on a home-made cluster with P4 machines (D915PGN mother-board), 3c2000t NIC cards. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.clustering.beowulf.general/14343 In brief, we found that for very small size packets the time

[Beowulf] Nas parallel benchmarks issue

2006-02-15 Thread Clements, Brent M \(SAIC\)
Hello, Would it be possible to find out from you guys exactly bench mark I should build in order to test a 16 way SMP system? And secondly, how should I then run that benchmark? I've done the following in NPB3.2-OMP/ make bt CLASS=A and then run(per the README-3.1 instructions) setenv

[Beowulf] Free Cluster-Building Workshops March 16-17 & April 20-21, 2006

2006-02-15 Thread Jim Phillips
http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Training/Workshop/Cluster2006/ In March and April, the Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group will host a pair of free workshops dedicated to teaching users and system administrators how to specify, design, build, and run a high- performance Linux