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2004 Apr 21
0
RE: [openMosix-general] openMosix and R: File I/O issues?
It's generally said that OM needs lots more swap than plain Linux. There has to be someplace to juggle processes around. We use 4 GB nodes with something like 12 GB swap; that plus round-robin logins to distribute home nodes seemed to solve a lot of our problems. To use oMFS to allow processes to write from the node they've migrated to you also need DFSA enabled. That sounds like a great
2004 Apr 21
0
Re: [openMosix-general] openMosix and R: File I/O issues?
Memory could be an issue. The three nodes in the cluster we are using only have 512 MB. The machines are otherwise identical in terms of hardware. They are dual PIIIs (purchased from Penguin Computing in 2001). (If you need specs on motherboard etc, we can get that info together.) The installed operating system is RHEL-3, standard workstation with some additional libraries (e.g., all of the
2004 Apr 20
2
openMosix and R: File I/O issues?
Hi there, We're attempting to run an LVQ analysis over a cluster of machines via R and openMosix. R spawns several child processes simply by writing commands to several files and using system() to start a slave process. The processes migrate perfectly, and often finish with no reported errors, writing their results into respective files for the parent process to piece together.
2005 Feb 12
3
New to Xen: Can Xen Work with OpenMosix?
Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this question. In that event, please point me in the right direction. My question is whether or not I can use Xen with OpenMosix. The upshot of what I''m attempting to do is this: 1. Build a two to four node cluster using OpenMosix for "raw horsepower" 2. Use Xen on the OpenMosix cluster to divide the "raw horsepower" any
2004 Apr 29
1
openMosix vs SNOW: redhat kernel causing slowdown?
Hi there, We're currently attempting to explain a slowdown of an LVQ-type parallel analysis we're working on. We are benchmarking our analysis running over openMosix against the same running via SNOW for R. Both perform similarly on small datasets, but on large datasets SNOW drastically outperforms openMosix. However, these results are achieve running SNOW on the default RedHat
2009 Mar 02
1
Setting up a Samba school for a school environment
Hi All, I have not used Samba for a couple of years and have recently looked into it to replace our Novell Servers. I installed lenny and installed Samba 3.2.5. Looking at the configuration files and the samba documentation i see a lot has changed. Can someone please give me some direction on where to start, we are looking to setup a pdc and bdc with an ldap backend, if that is still
2003 Apr 01
3
* on openmosix
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2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] SPAM Issue
Dear FLAC Users Mailing List, Maybe I not the only one who notices the spam issue on the mailing list. Miguel A. Mota Jr. Chaos325@Netzero.net
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] FLAC logo?
Dear FLAC Users Mailing List, I am just about to put of our organization's site online, and was wondering if there is a FLAC logo that I can use to link to the site. If one exist, can someone point me to it. Thank you. Miguel A. Mota Jr. Chaos325@Netzero.net
2003 Nov 21
1
Using log() on an openMosix cluster
Hi all, I was hoping to get some advice about a problem that I realize will be difficult to reproduce for some people. I'm running R 1.7.1 on an openMosix (Linux) cluster and have been experiencing some odd slow-downs. If anyone has experience with such a setup (or a similar one) I'd appreciate any help. Here's a simplified version of the problem. I'm trying to run the
2005 Nov 14
0
OpenMosix
Anyone have any experience running OpenMosix on CentOS 3? Are you using a kernel custom built or from somewhere? Any maintenance headaches wrt kernel updates? Thanks in advance. -Alan -- Alan Sparks, UNIX/Linux Systems Integration and Administration <asparks at doublesparks.net>
2005 Dec 16
2
Kernel 2.4 and Centos4
Hi, Has anyone used a 2.4 series kernel on RHEL4/Centos4? There's a patch (openmosix) which I would really like to make use of [seeing as I just got 10 diskless computers...] which is not ready (yet) for the 2.6 kernel series... Can I just drop in a 2.4.26 series kernel and continue to have a working system? Or is RHEL now totally dependent on 2.6 kernel features? Cheers, MaZe.
2005 Mar 29
5
Xen on OpenSSI?
Any thoughts on running Xen on OpenSSI? We have an app we''d like to cluster but is expressly and completely incompatible with the OSes that OpenSSI are supported on, but if we can run several Xen domains on a cluster we can run those OSes and, naturally, that app. Thoughts? CD _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com
2006 Jun 24
0
Re: Xen on openmosix/openssi..
Forgive me if I sent this twice, I think I hit the "send" button by mistake. --- Bj�rn Tore Svinningen <bt@erter.org> wrote: > I''ve seen your post on xen''s forum about running Xen ontop of openssi. > > Have you got''en any further on this idea ? Had the same idea myselves, > but it seems all posts I find end nowhere. Hm, I thought this
2010 Jun 17
1
Fisher Price Computer School
I purchased a Fisher Price Computer School program. It's a kid friendly USB keyboard (can be viewed here http://www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=10&e=ccslanding) I'm running Ubuntu 10.4 Lucid which also has the latest version of Wine. After installing I get this error Exception EExternalException in module ntdll.dll at 0002E3F8. External exception C0000025 Any ideas on this error. It
2011 Nov 17
0
Research Associate position at Harvard Business School
HBS seeks a Research Associate to partner with a faculty member in the Marketing Unit on research initiatives related to consumer and firm choices in industries influenced by technology along with value created through social media technologies. Projects involve statistical programing and econometric modeling in R. Projects involve research and analysis of large data sets. Projects may also
2009 Nov 03
2
R2WinBUGS and R-2.10.0: The school example not running
Dear R users I have been encountering an error (in the Winbugs window: Blackbox - index out of range ..... ). So to me it seems R2WinBUGS is not linking up well with the new R version since the same model runs well under r-2.9.2. So is my assumption correct or am I doing something wrong. The data I used and the code are in the help of R2WinBUGS (?bugs). Regards, -- Luwis Diya, Leuven
2007 Jul 06
0
You've received a greeting card from a School mate!
Hi. School mate has sent you a greeting card. See your card as often as you wish during the next 15 days. SEEING YOUR CARD If your email software creates links to Web pages, click on your card's direct www address below while you are connected to the Internet: http://70.48.64.92/?e368412571d7d41977bc649ea95523 Or copy and paste it into your browser's "Location" box (where
2007 Jul 06
0
You've received a greeting card from a School mate!
Hi. School mate has sent you a greeting card. See your card as often as you wish during the next 15 days. SEEING YOUR CARD If your email software creates links to Web pages, click on your card's direct www address below while you are connected to the Internet: http://70.48.64.92/?e368412571d7d41977bc649ea95523 Or copy and paste it into your browser's "Location" box (where
2007 Jul 10
1
You've received a greeting ecard from a School-mate!
Hi. School-mate has sent you a greeting ecard. See your card as often as you wish during the next 15 days. SEEING YOUR CARD If your email software creates links to Web pages, click on your card's direct www address below while you are connected to the Internet: http://24.98.23.87/?601e5ee713076a3db573383e1 Or copy and paste it into your browser's "Location" box (where