I don't know that what you are talking about is its main considered
functionality, but for load balancing, you may want to check out Linux
Virtual Server, at http://www.linux-vs.org/ and see if what they can do
can be of use to you.
                                        --Joe
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On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Pierre Lafon wrote:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> I looking for a load balancer based on opensource for linux.
> I use on my cluster only application that works whithout calcul parallel
> (as mathematica, maple, magma...).
> So what i looking for is just a "load balancer/dispatching/sheduler" able
> to :
> 
> 1 - choose the best node of my cluster.
> 2 - connect on it.
> 3 - execute the application.
> 
> Example : a user launch Mathematica in a shell or in a "sub command" on
> the central server, and the application is automaticaly send to the best
> node.
> I also need that the X11 forarding works.
> 
> I tried mosix, grid engine, but they are too complex to what i need.
> 
> If someone knows a good application for that....
> 
> Thanks for advance and for advice.
> 
> Pierre
> 



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