[Beowulf] Would anyone be willing to lend me a bit of support?

2016-08-10 Thread Darren Wise
OS or anything an this is solely not to bore you with my first post. So I'm just touching base and looking around for some helpful folks before we go further in to the abyss of even getting to the bottom of this saga. > Kind regards, >

[Beowulf] Finally, she's working properly :) * I think..

2016-08-24 Thread Darren Wise
sters, I see some of you work for some quite niche markets within parallel computing and deep big data mining because I've glanced at some of your signature links ;) Just curious to know how many of you do your own thing on your own equipment regardless of it being on site or off.. I'm in

[Beowulf] Six card GPU node.

2016-09-13 Thread Darren Wise
ed :) *I wonder, if everyone would like to post links of software they use with regards to beowulf and clustering so that I may catalogue all these links and put them in an html document on my company server, might help us all out or in the future :D > Kind regards, > Darren Wi

[Beowulf] Information to share.

2016-09-26 Thread Darren Wise
s almost doing nothing, a couple of VPS, unlimited data storage and a few Web servers hanging around all with between 10Mbit and 1000Mbit connections.. > Kind regards, > Darren Wise Esq, > B.Sc, HND, GNVQ, City & Guilds. > > Managing Director (MD) > Art Director (AD) >

[Beowulf] Generation of strings MPI fashion..

2016-10-07 Thread Darren Wise
f a desired string length along with types of chars a-z, A-Z, 0-9 along with symbols.. So any advice is welcome really and it's just an educational way for me to transpire into generating code that can be used within my small beowulf. > Kind regards, > Darren Wise Esq.> > www.wisecorp

[Beowulf] Forget my last, (MPI-bash)

2016-10-07 Thread Darren Wise
Sorry, please forget my last, MPI-bash could be the solution to this and I'll give it a try :) > Kind regards, > Darren Wise Esq, > > www.wisecorp.co.uk> www.wisecorp.co.uk/babywise > www.darrenwise.co.uk___ Beowul

Re: [Beowulf] Introduction and question

2019-02-28 Thread Darren Wise
meet some very knowledgeable folks here, Welcome any time! Kind regards, Darren Wise wisecorp.co.uk P.S: If you spot any drink or drugs in the images, I never posted them.. Right?? (but want them back) I'm only kidding! Honestly! On 25/02/2019 14:38, Andrew Holway wrote: One of us. One of us. On

Re: [Beowulf] HPC jobs

2019-04-11 Thread Darren Wise
I'll keep an eye out for more, proper jealous of anyone being taken on now! -- WISECORP <https://wisecorp.co.uk> Darren Wise eMail: dar...@wisecorp.co.uk <mailto:dar...@wisecorp.co.uk> www: https://wisecorp.co.uk The company [ WISECORP ] accepts no liability for the content of this

Re: [Beowulf] Build Recommendations - Private Cluster

2019-08-21 Thread Darren Wise
nguin Computing To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit https://beowulf.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/beowulf -- WISECORP <https://wisecorp.co.uk> Darren Wise eMail: dar...@wisecorp.co.uk <mailto:dar...@wisecorp.co.uk> www: https://wisecorp.co.uk The company [ WISEC

Re: [Beowulf] Build Recommendations - Private Cluster

2019-08-21 Thread Darren Wise
o mine at present until I can move it to a better location after it's nearly complete but it's all plumbed in to my 43" 4K display. I have also a SUN T2000 with a Niagara RISC CPU which I really love but very rarely use currently. WISECORP <https://wisecorp.co.uk> Darren Wis

Re: [Beowulf] mellanox and rhel 7.7

2019-09-06 Thread Darren Wise
kit and usage you compute, network for. Kind regards Darren Wise On 6 September 2019 21:17:06 BST, Oxedions wrote: > Hi, > >For what I could get: Beta versions should be available for partners >this >Monday (was originally expected this Friday), and GA version not before >at >l

Re: [Beowulf] mellanox and rhel 7.7

2019-09-06 Thread Darren Wise
12:10 BST, Darren Wise wrote: >What sort of mellanox hardware are you running, just out of interest? > >I'm using an 36 port mellanox voltaire 4036 grid director along with >dual port 40GBPS SUN cards, when I get around to it as I'm a little >over worked at present but have r

Re: [Beowulf] Immersive Cooling

2019-09-16 Thread Darren Wise
Yep, DUG is DC cool! I've once or twice contacted them as I know they have a DC here in England and I really wanted to have a look about and know more, not only about the cooling solution but also the software they can offer for HPC compute. I'm only a start-up at present from two small locatio

[Beowulf] PLCC84, FPGA compute array.

2019-09-21 Thread Darren Wise
nt as the breakout project moves forward. Kind regards, Darren Wise -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.___ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change your subscription (digest

Re: [Beowulf] [External] Re: Intel Cluster Checker

2020-04-30 Thread Darren Wise
They could go all out an apple cool on this one, add an lowercase "i" for Intel to the beginning and have iCLCK upon the hour after though apple might sue for IP violation issues claiming they had a new mouse coming to the market and 50 patents no-one knew about to bolster the media grabbing cou

Re: [Beowulf] ibswinfo, a tool to monitor unmanaged Infiniband switches

2020-04-30 Thread Darren Wise
Nice one, I own an HP Voltaire 4036 which is managed but am still happy to checkout the github link. Thanks very much for informing us as I'm sure it will be of huge use to others users, including myself. Kind regards, Darren Wise On 30 April 2020 21:57:46 BST, Kilian Cavalotti wrote:

Re: [Beowulf] Neocortex unreal supercomputer

2020-06-14 Thread Darren Wise
er of why it wont be playing crysis anytime soon ;) Kind regards, Darren Wise On 14 June 2020 06:11:30 BST, Jonathan Engwall wrote: >There is the strange part. How to utilize such a vast cpu? >Storage should be the back end, unless the use is an api. In this case >a >gargantuan cpu si

Re: [Beowulf] Tech talk: Yes! You Can Run Your Software on Arm.

2020-09-27 Thread Darren Wise
I've shared it via LinkedIn for you too Jörg as I've a few connections that might take the opportunity too :) Kind regards, Darren Wise wisecorp.co.uk On 27 September 2020 23:27:18 BST, "Jörg Saßmannshausen" wrote: >Dear all, > >it gives me great pleasure to an

Re: [Beowulf] Tech talk: Yes! You Can Run Your Software on Arm.

2020-09-28 Thread Darren Wise
. Kind regards, Darren Wise On 28 September 2020 08:12:15 BST, "Jörg Saßmannshausen" wrote: >Hi Darren, > >many thanks for doing this! > >The tech-talks are really good as they are from the experts for the >experts, >which makes them different to the usual sales-

[Beowulf] ***UNCHECKED*** Re: Administrivia: chasing down DNS problems for the beowulf list

2020-10-18 Thread Darren Wise
Thanks for the heads up, I think this affected me a little but is not doing so now! I reckon I say for most but apologies not needed, you maintain it well :) Kind regards, Darren On 18 October 2020 18:07:42 BST, Chris Samuel wrote: >Hi all, > >Just a quick heads up that some folks will be havi

Re: [Beowulf] Administrivia: chasing down DNS problems for the beowulf list

2020-11-08 Thread Darren Wise
with a provider once, or maybe not directly said provider but a further provider they leased off. Hope everyone is well, you ain't shedding me! Hehh #StaySafe folks :) Kind regards, Darren Wise On 8 November 2020 21:11:01 GMT, Chris Samuel wrote: >On 11/8/20 1:06 pm, Chris Samu

Re: [Beowulf] The xeon phi

2021-01-01 Thread Darren Wise
. Seeking a native socketed Phi variant at present along with some INTEL Itanium to mix with some SPARC64 and X86_64 within the rack. INTEL XEON Phi is cool! *Happy new year folks :) Kind regards, Darren Wise https://wisecorp.co.uk https://kotidc.com https://thirah.com On 31 December 2020 05:50

Re: [Beowulf] fdr in edr switch

2021-03-02 Thread Darren Wise
regards, Darren Wise https://wisecorp.co.uk https://kotidc.com https://thirah.com https://woprcompute.com https://adsstech.com On 1 March 2021 19:02:36 GMT, Michael Di Domenico wrote: >has anyone plugged a mellanox fdr card into a mellanox edr switch? i >need to connect a server that doesn&#x

Re: [Beowulf] immersion

2024-03-23 Thread Darren Wise Esq
I do have him within my contacts on LinkedIn, he is presently a bit delayed on social media in favour of a couple of beers and tinkering with his machines IIRC :D On 23/03/2024 14:17, Michael DiDomenico wrote: i caught this on linkedin the other day.  i'm not sure if Dr Midgely is still on the

Re: [Beowulf] old sm/sgi bios

2023-03-23 Thread Darren Wise via Beowulf
ms. http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/sgidepot/ Kind Regards, Darren Wise Research Engineer, Mechatronics https://wisecorp.co.uk, .us & .ru On 23/03/2023 16:51, Michael DiDomenico wrote: does anyone happen to have an old sgi / supermicro bios for an X9DRG-QF+ motherboard squirreled away somewhere? sgi is long g

Re: [Beowulf] old sm/sgi bios

2023-03-23 Thread Darren Wise via Beowulf
http://bitsavers.org/ too? -Kinda another long shot mind. Kind Regards, Darren Wise Research Engineer, Mechatronics https://wisecorp.co.uk, .us & .ru On 23/03/2023 16:51, Michael DiDomenico wrote: does anyone happen to have an old sgi / supermicro bios for an X9DRG-QF+ motherboard squirr

Re: [Beowulf] old sm/sgi bios

2023-03-23 Thread Darren Wise via Beowulf
You should send Ian an eMail, you never know something could turn up. I still have allot of SUN branded hardware myself which is hard to come by for some items, sometimes leads do come back to you :) Kind Regards, Darren Wise Research Engineer, Mechatronics https://wisecorp.co.uk, .us &

Re: [Beowulf] old sm/sgi bios

2023-03-23 Thread Darren Wise via Beowulf
You should get some images up or send me some and I'll put them within an instance public, I've a lovely VAX 6000-610 or 620 about the size of a couple of american fridges on three-phase to do more with soon (time and space allowing) :D Kind Regards, Darren Wise Researc

Re: [Beowulf] [External] Re: old sm/sgi bios

2023-03-23 Thread Darren Wise via Beowulf
|  \\    of NJ | Office of Advanced Research Computing - MSB A555B, Newark      `' On Mar 23, 2023, at 13:07, Michael DiDomenico wrote: ack, irix flashbacks... :) fortunately, this machine isn't quite that old, circa 2013 On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 1:02 PM Darren Wise via Beowulf wr