hello Ramon
(cannot be agreed that grids needs to be explicitly defined, but we
can leave it as is – that's not important actually)
Your example is quite competitive… I think that it works well when
properly used.
btw I'm working at dell emea :) - glad to hear of dellserv using ;)
Let me please
momentics wrote:
Btw � is anybody can say anything good about LVS? Our *nix/DBAs are
using this with oracle, but seem it works poorly. I designed my last
project to use F5 networks device + extended monitor.
Does anybody use LVS in grids?
I'm not sure, since I'm not sure about the precise
I'm all about of Fault Tolerant systems… But definitely you need a
queuing system for your toy - Hanni suggested one - I will try also :)
generally It should work well even in your developed code (I'm
thinking of simplified development since – ie of selfish/byzantine
node behavior in FT space)
Hanni Ali wrote:
ok so follow the hpc how to: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/hpc-howto.xml
but modify for diskless which you seem to have got the hang of.
FWIW, I've got plans to put together a doc for a clean setup of a
diskless cluster. I'm unhappy with our clustering documentation,
although
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 09:50:29 +
Hanni Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recommend a 'generic cluster' with a good queueing program like
DrQueue to achieve similar results to OpenMosix.
Hanni
ok, thanks. ; )
i am looking into generic clustering.
I want to thank all of you for your kind
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 02:37:25 +0300
momentics [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Łukasz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
openMosix 2.6 is still in development, and no user tools are
available yet. You must not compile 2.4 source w/gcc-4, it works
with gcc-2/3 only. And if you start from stage, choose