I absolutely agree -

I was just wondering aloud if the inclusion of a few basic tools may
make it an easier choice for the cluster building crowd.  There is no
way that any distro could do it all -


M-

On 6/15/07, Thomas Hertweck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Michael Folsom wrote:
> I checked Science and Productivity and its not there -
>
> However, before we do that - it might be worthwhile to consider what
> else do we need for clustering?  It would be really great to see
> OpenSuse shipped on clusters of all sizes from the little guys to
> biggies but to make that easy the missing parts should be supplied.

I think building, running, and maintaining an HPC Linux cluster requires
more than just a collection of software tools. Anyway...

> Here's my first cut at a list.......
> - hearbeat (not sure its totally necessary but should be semi-easy)
> - OpenPBS   http://www.openpbs.org/
> - Oscar  http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/
> - OpenMPI  http://www.open-mpi.org/

http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/ (might be part of oscar)
http://munin.projects.linpro.no/
http://www.clusterresources.com/pages/products/torque-resource-manager.php
http://www.csm.ornl.gov/torc/C3/
...

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