you have to prove your case first by upgrading the memory of one of the low end node by using the memory of the other node (that is if you don't have any spare). then insert the upgraded node back to the cluster, and then let it handle a test job and observe.
if the problem persist, you have to rethink your problem. otherwise, submitting an incident report (w/ recommendations) to your boss would just be a piece of cake :) On 10/13/07, Michael Calizo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > .......What I want is an opinion if it is safe to say that upgrade is > needed for those low-end computer node. This is actually a matter of how to > defend my case to the boss :) >
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