On 05/12/2007, Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 10:51:28PM +0100, Flavio wrote:
> > Can an UML process run on multiple processor?
>
> If you mean an SMP UML instance, right now, no.
>
> > I thought to use an HPC clustering system for processes migration
> > between two machines.
> > Since UML is an (user mode) process, could it be migrated from a
> > cluster to another one?
>
> Sure, if your cluster can migrate processes, it should have no trouble
> with UML.
>
>                                 Jeff

Thank you Jeff, that's just the answer I was looking for.

My first idea was to try OpenMosix to boast UML actually, but since
OpenMosix is no longer developed and supported, I had to try another
HPC system. It is not properly the same, I know, but I'll try.
I hope there won't be conflict problems, as Cameron said, about SKAS
support and OpenSSI (If I correctly understand what she/he means). In
any case I'll try that for sure.

Thank you,

Flavio

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