Thanks, Abhishek.

I will try it and report on my success/lack thereof.

Just for info, I am using a RHEL5 distribution, but with the 2.6.26
kernel so that it supports 9p.  Has anybody been successful with this
distribution?  Otherwise, is there a preferred one?

Daniel

On 8/28/08, Abhishek Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Daniel,
>
>  It is _not_ necessary to install cAos Linux to use Perceus. Perceus
>  supports most, if not all, distributions.
>
>  XCPU is bundled up as a module within Perceus. The documentation at
>  http://www.perceus.org/docs/perceus-userguide-1.4.0.pdf is quite
>  extensive at that and has details on importing and activating modules.
>  It's quite simple even if you find yourself wanting to tinker with the
>  XCPU Perceus module (it's just a shell script that runs at a specified
>  provisioning state/level)
>
>
>   -- Abhishek
>
>
>  On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 14:17 -0400, Daniel Gruner wrote:
>  > Yes, that is a possibility.  Instructions on that, please?
>  > I tried installing caos linux, but it doesn't quite finish doing the 
> install.
>  >
>  > Daniel
>  >
>  > On 8/28/08, ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > >
>  > >  Use perceus.
>  > >
>  > >  Ron
>  > >
>  > >
>  > >  On 8/28/08, Daniel Gruner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > >  >
>  > >  > Hi All,
>  > >  >
>  > >  > The list has been very quiet lately... :-)
>  > >  >
>  > >  > I've been trying, yet again, to install the latest xcpu2 in a test
>  > >  > cluster.  Ron's instructions on the xcpu.org site seem to be outdated,
>  > >  > and partly buggy too.  For instance, here are a couple of points:
>  > >  >
>  > >  > - After doing:
>  > >  >
>  > >  > make xcpu-tarball
>  > >  >
>  > >  > make ramfs-tarball
>  > >  >
>  > >  > make install
>  > >  >
>  > >  > I don't know whether xcpu2 has actually been built (I suspect not),
>  > >  > and it certainly has not been installed (e.g. no xrx, or xcpufs, or
>  > >  > any of that stuff has been installed).
>  > >  >
>  > >  > - The command
>  > >  >
>  > >  > export u=`uname -r`
>  > >  > ./mk-initramfs-oneSIS -f initrd-$u.img $u -nn -rr \
>  > >  > -o ../overlays/xcpu-64 \
>  > >  > -w e1000 \
>  > >  > -w forcedeth \
>  > >  > -w ext3
>  > >  >
>  > >  > should really be
>  > >  >
>  > >  > ./mk-xcpu-oneSIS ....
>  > >  >
>  > >  > in order that the 9p and 9pnet modules get loaded into the initrd.
>  > >  >
>  > >  > Can someone please take a look and revise the instructions (and let us
>  > >  > mere mortals know what to do)?
>  > >  >
>  > >  >
>  > >  > Furthermore, is xcpu2 actualy useable for production work?  What about
>  > >  > its integration with a scheduler/resource manager?  What about MPI?
>  > >  >
>  > >  > Regards,
>  > >  > Daniel
>  > >  >
>  > >
>  > >
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