You have not run it in a long time and it has changed considerably since then. I ran a 3 cluster system and things migrate constantly.. If one fails, just that one cluster fails and possibly any processes it has.. (no system can stop that). Its got a lot of updates for normal home users.. I love it since I don't have just one machine doing all the work. I have not had any problems using it..
What's nice is that any application you run, can be migrated. It doesn't matter what you run.. you can also tell it to run things on nodes.. Just about anything. Thanks, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: William Kenworthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 6:23 PM To: gentoo-user List Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Normal applications under OpenMosix? OM seems to be of use in an environment where its power is needed - not a home system. short lived threads such as gcc rarely migrate, and when a thread or system dies, often every system in the cluster falls over as well. ssh often migrated for some reason, and then died. The best way to parrallelise a home system is distcc, other than that, grids and job sharing get very complex. That is not to say OM useless, but that it is best used for what it is designed for - and it does that very well. Last ran it 6 months ago on a 3 system cluster. BillK On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 01:36, Jerry McBride wrote: > I've been digging into using OpenMosix on my home lan and I've come up with a > few questions that I'm not able to find answers to. On the outside chance > that someone else is working with OM on the list here... here's my questions. > > I've found a couple of lists that tell me which apps migrate on an OpenMosixc > system and which don't. However they are both very short and don't list ANY > of the applications that I currently run... So, does any of the following > migrate well on OM? > > KDE, OpenOffice, IBM's jdk, QT, Glib, Glibc, gcc, etc? > > If any of these do, then Open Mosix is going to be a hoot... -- William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
