Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-29 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Micha Feigin put forth on 10/28/2009 9:54 AM: > AFAIK the only options that are still alive are the commercial mosix solution > and the open source kerrighed. I forgot about this one: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ -- Stan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org

Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-28 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Wednesday 28 October 2009 09:54:40 Micha Feigin wrote: > AFAIK the only options that are still alive are the commercial mosix > solution and the open source kerrighed. is alive. They even have one or two of the original OpenMosix developers, AIUI. > Both require a cust

Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-28 Thread Micha Feigin
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 05:31:51 -0500 Stan Hoeppner wrote: > John Haggerty put forth on 10/28/2009 4:01 AM: > > Just checking to see if this actually made it to the list. I would hate > > to think that the only way to use this method is to have to use a > > different and 4 year old version of an ope

Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-28 Thread Stan Hoeppner
John Haggerty put forth on 10/28/2009 4:01 AM: > Just checking to see if this actually made it to the list. I would hate > to think that the only way to use this method is to have to use a > different and 4 year old version of an operating system (Fedora Core 3) :( > > Is there something in debian

Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-28 Thread John Haggerty
Just checking to see if this actually made it to the list. I would hate to think that the only way to use this method is to have to use a different and 4 year old version of an operating system (Fedora Core 3) :( Is there something in debian for this for use shared, memory, processor, and disk spa

Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-23 Thread bouncy...@gmail.com
i was looking into distriobuted computing via ssi in particular for openssi [openssi.org] but they seem to have left off a direct release on the site at sarge. I was wondering of what the state of this distributed method is now as I would like to try it. Thanks in advance. The death of one man

Re: How to build clusters

2009-04-03 Thread franck
abdelkader belahcene wrote: Hi, I want to creat clusters using 4 PC (pentium 4). I want guide or manual explaining the procedure in deep. thanks for help. best regards bela hi, heartbeat perhaps can help you ? http://www.linux-ha.org/ Best regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian

Re: How to build clusters

2009-04-03 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2009-04-03 04:07, abdelkader belahcene wrote: Hi, I want to creat clusters using 4 PC (pentium 4). I want guide or manual explaining the procedure in deep. thanks for help. Have you Googled for "Beowulf cluster howto"? -- Scooty Puff, Sr The Doom-Bringer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

How to build clusters

2009-04-03 Thread abdelkader belahcene
Hi, I want to creat clusters using 4 PC (pentium 4). I want guide or manual explaining the procedure in deep. thanks for help. best regards bela

clusters

2002-04-25 Thread John Schmidt
Hi, This may be a silly question, but is anyone using Debian to manage a beowulf cluster? I am sure the answer is yes. What tools are available to manage the cluster, such as queue system, cloning nodes, etc? Any particular gotchas that need to be considered? Thanks, John Schmidt [EMAIL

Re: Beowulf cluster (was: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes)

2001-03-22 Thread Alvin Oga
quot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: > Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 6:32 PM > Subject: Re: Beowulf cluster (was: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes) > > > > > > hi kevin... > > > > wow... cool... haven't seen or heard of nbd...but > > if it does

Re: Beowulf cluster (was: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes)

2001-03-22 Thread Kevin Long
r is what to do if one does go down. How can I get the raid-1 to sync back up right. - Original Message - From: "Alvin Oga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Kevin Long" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 6:32 PM Subject: Re: Beowulf cluster (was:

Re: Beowulf cluster (was: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes)

2001-03-22 Thread Alvin Oga
hi kevin... wow... cool... haven't seen or heard of nbd...but if it does the trick humm maybe the time is here for cheap-easily accessible clusters for high volume web/email servers ?? -- only problem now is time to spend to build up the clusters and pull the (ethernet or p

Re: Beowulf cluster (was: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes)

2001-03-22 Thread Kevin Long
- Original Message - From: "Alvin Oga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Darryl Röthering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 1:29 AM Subject: Re: Beowulf cluster (was: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes) > - am insterested too in... &g

Re: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes

2001-03-22 Thread Junichi Uekawa
In Wed, 21 Mar 2001 02:53:55 Darryl cum veritate scripsit : You might be better off to ask this question in debian-beowulf@lists.debian.org List. Try the package mpich lam pvm etc. Details of how to set up is rather involved, but see the README.Debian files, and if there is anything u

Re: Beowulf cluster (was: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes)

2001-03-21 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya how about either or any of... beowulf... resonate... ( commercial prg and expensive ) valinux... round-robin-DNS forgot the other pkg... ..other cluster mangers ... - am insterested too in... - if system21 fails...( simulate it with

Re: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes

2001-03-21 Thread Michael Janssen \(CS/MATH stud.\)
In Darryl Röthering's email, 21-03-2001: > I am curious if anyone knows anything about clustering several single cpu > boxes together and attempting to run a multi-cpu build of Linux on top of > them. Has anyone figured out a way to thus put together a relatively cheap > emulated parallel archi

Beowulf cluster (was: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes)

2001-03-20 Thread Darryl Röthering
Bingo Jimmy! Thanks a million! Anyone here ever try putting together a Beowulf cluster? TIA Darryl _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

Re: parallel clusters of single cpu boxes

2001-03-20 Thread Jimmy Richards
Hi Darryl, This might be the definition of a 'Beowulf Cluster'? You might want to look at the following web site. http://www.beowulf.org/ Hope that's what you're looking for, Jimmy Richards On 21 Mar 2001 02:53:55 +, Darryl Röthering wrote: > I am curious if anyone knows anything about

parallel clusters of single cpu boxes

2001-03-20 Thread Darryl Röthering
I am curious if anyone knows anything about clustering several single cpu boxes together and attempting to run a multi-cpu build of Linux on top of them. Has anyone figured out a way to thus put together a relatively cheap emulated parallel architecture? I have searched for info on this, but a

Clusters

2001-02-22 Thread alexe
I'm a new Debian user and, I would like know if exist any free tool (like Ultra Monkey) that provide load balancing and highly available in a local area network for debian? Is possible Ultra Monkey run in Debian enviroment? Thanks in advance. alexe

Re: Bad clusters

1999-07-06 Thread William T Wilson
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Robert Rati wrote: > How does Linux handle bad clusters or can linux not use a hard drive with > bad clusters? How do you get a report of the bad clusters? I was It should detect them automatically during formatting of the drive. However, a modern IDE or SCSI HD

Bad clusters

1999-07-03 Thread Robert Rati
How does Linux handle bad clusters or can linux not use a hard drive with bad clusters? How do you get a report of the bad clusters? I was formatting a HD in linux and it started taking a REALLY long time near the end of it. In DOS, bad sectors were reported, but it finished formatting. I

Re: beowulf clusters?

1999-03-08 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
thanks... I'll check that out NatePuri Certified Law Student & Debian GNU/Linux Monk McGeorge School of Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ompages.com On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Norris Preyer wrote: > Paul Nathan Puri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Do nodes in a beowulf cluster all have to have the same

Re: beowulf clusters?

1999-03-08 Thread Norris Preyer
Paul Nathan Puri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Do nodes in a beowulf cluster all have to have the same hw configuration? > > or can different types of intel based configurations work? There is no reason for the nodes to have the same hardware, or even the same kind of hardware--lots of people ru

beowulf clusters?

1999-03-08 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
Do nodes in a beowulf cluster all have to have the same hw configuration? or can different types of intel based configurations work? NatePuri Certified Law Student & Debian GNU/Linux Monk McGeorge School of Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ompages.com

Debian clusters

1999-02-26 Thread Mário Olímpio de Menezes
Hi, I'm looking for info/experiences of how to make a Debian cluster for mission critical web/DB/... server? Are someone doing/using this? Should be difficult to do this with Debian? I'm not a expert in this subject, so a brief report of success and/or some steps in the

Re: Hardware advice: seeking echoes of running Linux-PC clusters

1996-05-04 Thread stick
Don Gaffney said: > Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 14:11:28 -0400 (EDT) > From: Don Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Hardware advice: seeking echoes of running Linux-PC clusters > To: Neil Turton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-user@lists.debian.o

Re: Hardware advice: seeking echoes of running Linux-PC clusters

1996-05-02 Thread Neil Turton
Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Neil Turton writes: > > There is a loophole if there is a file-system problem on the root > > partition. /etc/init.d/boot will drop you into a root shell if the > > root partition has serious errors on it. Maybe there should be an > > option for secur

Re: Hardware advice: seeking echoes of running Linux-PC clusters

1996-05-02 Thread Michael Meskes
Neil Turton writes: > There is a loophole if there is a file-system problem on the root > partition. /etc/init.d/boot will drop you into a root shell if the > root partition has serious errors on it. Maybe there should be an > option for securing the console which would stop root shells from >