I mentioned this at the Revolution-OS movie night and someone said they had trouble finding the ISO. I found it at: http://bofh.be/clusterknoppix/
What is ClusterKnoppix ClusterKnoppix is a basically a modified Knoppix with the openMosix kernel. Features: "openMosix terminal server" - uses PXE, DHCP and tftp to boot linux clients via the network. No CDrom drive/harddisk/floppy needed for the clients openMosix autodiscovery - new nodes automatically join the cluster (no configuration needed) Clustermanagement tools - openMosix userland/openMosixview Every node has rootaccess to every other node via ssh/RSAkeys MFS/dfsa support Every node can run full blown X (PC-room/demo setup) or console only (more memory available) Basically this means that if you have a network of computers, you can make a cluster out of em with a bootable CD (no software install/configuration, no hard drive modifications). This is not as robust as the Linux Virtual Server project, but it would be fun to play with and to learn more about clusters with minimal fuss. Look in the documentation for sample uses, like fractal generation(!). -- John Hebert System Engineer I T Group, Inc. http://www.it-group.com
