Bob Freemer wrote: > I remember reading somewhere an apt-gettable or debian-specific project > for clustering. Rolling my own from openmosix is a pain. > > The CPU clustering is easy with the right kernel recompile, but I would > like to use the hard disks on multiple machines on the network as > something akin to a RAID-5 array, and have one large, redundant mount > available. This is part of some experimental medical systems trials, > and may have up to 10's or 100's of machines, each with 40+ GB hard > disks. A user-mode application should automatically rebuild/resize the > array if a given machine went down or was powered off. > > Does anyone know of any projects to do this? A focus on Debian and > apt-gettable packages strongly preferred! > > Bob > >
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