On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 06:54 +0530, Sandip Dev wrote:
> Thanks everyone. I got it. I will be using MPICH for my cluster. And
> my distro would be Ubuntu Giutsy Gibbon. It already has support for
> x86-64 architecture and SMP. So now i have to install MPICH. Hope
> everything goes well.
Sandip, sor
What has been said about Mosix as a dead project is wrong. OpenMosix is
dead but Mosix (see mosix.org) supports 2.6 kernels.
The main difference now is that Mosix is a commercial product
gratis for researchers.
Dan
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Sandip Dev wrote:
I am totally new to clustering. It seems most clustering software like
OpenMosix need 2.4 kernel to work. Where can I get a older 2.4 kernel
based Linux? Any ideas. Also does MPICH and OpenMPI require 2.4 kernel
to run or do they run on 2.4? Also do these support 64 bit proces
There are living active distros which continue to use the 2.4 kernel. DSL
linux, for example. I imagine it would be straight-forward to build MPI
and other tools for those distros, though I have not done it.
Where can I get a older 2.4 kernel based
Linux?
old distros are still plent
I am totally new to clustering. It seems most clustering software like
OpenMosix need 2.4 kernel to work.
I guess that's one of the reasons Mosix has been ended.
Where can I get a older 2.4 kernel based
Linux?
old distros are still plenty available, just not well advertised (or supported).
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Sandip Dev wrote:
> I am totally new to clustering. It seems most clustering software like
> OpenMosix need 2.4 kernel to work. Where can I get a older 2.4 kernel based
> Linux? Any ideas. Also does MPICH and OpenMPI require 2.4 kernel to run or
> do they run on 2.4? Also do t
On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 22:45 +0530, Sandip Dev wrote:
> I am totally new to clustering. It seems most clustering software like
> OpenMosix need 2.4 kernel to work.
Sandip, I have supported Mosix installations in the past,
however it is now unsupported.
> Where can I get a older 2.4 kernel based Li
I thought Mosix had released support for somewhat recent 2.6 kernels,
but indeed, its no longer actively supported/developed.
MPICH and OpenMPI support all sorts of 64 arch's x86_64, IA64, MIPS,
etc...
On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 13:30 -0500, Gerry Creager wrote:
> MPICH/OpenMPI are happy with cu
MPICH/OpenMPI are happy with current kernels. Mosix is a dead project.
I have not used it in years, so I can't comment on it.
gerry
Sandip Dev wrote:
I am totally new to clustering. It seems most clustering software like
OpenMosix need 2.4 kernel to work. Where can I get a older 2.4 kernel
Nathan,
You may be looking for this:
https://developer.nanohub.org/projects/rappture/
It is what the http://nanohub.org uses to create web guis for submitting
jobs to remote clusters and grids.
Accessible from web browser
how it works
finds virtual machine in cluster
Uses VNC for graphics
I am totally new to clustering. It seems most clustering software like
OpenMosix need 2.4 kernel to work. Where can I get a older 2.4 kernel based
Linux? Any ideas. Also does MPICH and OpenMPI require 2.4 kernel to run or
do they run on 2.4? Also do these support 64 bit processors
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On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 12:01:12PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Being a programmer and not a scientist I was wondering if anyone could
> tell me where they have seen the DGEMM routine being used except for
> benchmarking puposes.
Oh yeah, there are loads of real applications. For example,
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