On 4/3/06, Leo Alvyn 'Vynnie' Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
using an openmosix patch (w/c is specific for the vanilla kernel) will void
the RHEL support. it would really make sense if you're going to use it
on CEntOS instead on RHEL. But there's a trade-off, you'll likely to lose
some of the kernel features that you may also want to use regardless
if it's CEntOS or RHEL or WBEL. although, you can still apply kernel
patches for each of those missing features but you'll have a hard time
making them work all together since you might encounter instability
problems (been there, done that).
what kind of applications are you thinking to cluster? because you might
not be needing openmosix at all. let us know.
3. If I install a different kernel on RHEL, say "openmosix" , or update
the packages from
a different distro or source, does it void the support?
5. Has anybody done 'SSI(single system image)-clustering' on CentOS?
What component did you use?
(openmosix?)
using an openmosix patch (w/c is specific for the vanilla kernel) will void
the RHEL support. it would really make sense if you're going to use it
on CEntOS instead on RHEL. But there's a trade-off, you'll likely to lose
some of the kernel features that you may also want to use regardless
if it's CEntOS or RHEL or WBEL. although, you can still apply kernel
patches for each of those missing features but you'll have a hard time
making them work all together since you might encounter instability
problems (been there, done that).
what kind of applications are you thinking to cluster? because you might
not be needing openmosix at all. let us know.
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