There is an option in the configuration menu (I think it is step two) under
the scheduler package to use the head node as a compute node.

I think both Torque and SGE have this option.

On 4/16/07, Marco Bayas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi.
I have used OSCAR 5.0 to cluster two computers using Mandriva Linux 2006.
So far, everything is working fine. However, I was wondering if it is
possible to turn the "master node" into a "compute node". Even though, I am
planning to add more nodes to the cluster. I would like to test the benefits
of using two computing nodes, right now.

thanks.

*Marco V. Bayas*
Departamento de Física y Astronomía
Escuela Politécnica Nacional
Casilla 17-12-656
Quito-Ecuador

*Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.*
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel



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