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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
2004 Sep 09
1
winbindd or nss issue?
Hi *, I spent two days to try to solve the following problem without success... (google, archives, ...) Platform: RedHat 9 (OpenSSI cluster) with Samba 3.0.6. The server successfully joined a domain and act as a file server. winbindd runs to map users between the NT & Linux world. wbinfo [-t|-p|-u|-g] -> ok getent passwd -> ok I can successfully see all the Windows users as
2004 Jul 13
1
SMP, Single System Image clustering, multithreading
Hi All, I have looked through the following thread: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/02b/4551.html and would like to ask after 1.5 year the same question: Are there any plans to involve multithread computations in R? Few word about my motivation: I use R on my OpenSSI cluster with 7 CPUs, so one could simply think of this cluster as of single computer with 7 CPU. My
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
2006 Oct 28
0
Build a shared disk, shared cpu, shared ram....supercomputing for expanding websites
Hey Group, We are trying to build a shared disk, shared cpu, shared ram....using a dell power edge servers.....which can utilize our server resource for our expanding website. We are running RHEL4 on dell power edges. Can anyone suggest any good production ready open source solution running on top of 2.6 kernel that might work for us? I have looked at openMosix which has only 2.4 kernel
2015 Jan 08
0
SSI?
All, What is the state of SSI (single system image) on CentOS 6/7 these days? I'm interested in this at present just for the fun aspect of trying it. Obviously openMosix is no more, but OpenSSI, Kerrighed and LinuxPMI appear to be dormant. TIA, Steve
2004 Dec 07
2
High(er) availability
Hello, If one would like to build a redundant Asterisk setup, would it be possible to exchange the locationdb for the SIP users between then? IE, the following setup: SIP Phones -------------- Asterisk ------------------------ SIP carrier | | ------- Asterisk (standby) ------ Asterisk is used as a PABX in this setup, so the
2005 Jul 25
1
Re: Which distributed file system for xen
Thanks John and Chris for your commentary. I''m constantly amazed at what is out there -- projects I didn''t know existed. I think Chris and I are looking for something similiar -- fault tolerant/high-availability over slow/fast links with ease of administration and (ideally) zero downtime. I''d like to virtualize my storage along with my Xen machines. After looking at
2003 Apr 01
3
* on openmosix
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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
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.
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
2004 Oct 29
3
question about R on Linux Cluster
Hi, I am in trying to get a new Linux Cluster. I am thinking about putting R on it. Does anyone have any experience with running R on a distributed Linux Cluster? Or does R support a cluster environment at all. Any pitfall I should really watch out for? Thanks in advance Apollo
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] High School Cluster - Beginner's Questions
Dear FLAC User's Mailing List, I'm Miguel A. Mota Jr., Co-Founder and President of the Woodrow Wilson High School Science & Technology Club in Camden, New Jersey USA. With a few small grants from Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs, we have developed a parallel-processing Linux Cluster (6 nodes) based on Red Hat 7.3 (2.4.18 kernel ) and openMosix clustering technology. Its not much,
2005 Jan 26
2
problems building R-patched
When I try to install R-patched of January 26 on my linux (fedora core 1, with openmosix kernel) box, make fails in the first recommended package with the message tkStartGUI text html latex tkpager text html latex make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/setzer/newstuff/R-patched/src/library' make[2]: Entering directory
2005 Feb 07
5
R on Beowulf cluster?
Dear R-help, Has anyone tried running R on a Beowulf-type cluster? I can get R to run in batch (using R CMD BATCH) on a cluster, but am wondering if it is possible to get an interactive R session on a compute node. Right now, if I run: beorun --nolocal R I just get the R start-up message and back to the shell prompt. If I try bpsh 0 R I can get R started (but the R prompt does not
2004 Nov 07
2
Using GNU R on a two box "cluster"
Hello, right now I'm thinking about running R 2.0.0 on box A (Debian SID) but at the same time having access to the ressources of box B (Ubuntu Linux) regarding disk capacity, RAM, idle CPU cycles . Is there anyone of you that has already installed and administred such a tiny (home based) cluster? Well, the term cluster seems quite a bit of an exaggeration related to what I am looking
2004 Jun 02
2
Distributed computing with R
Dear all, We have started using R for data analysis since a few months and find it useful. We are planning to acquire a high-end dedicated system for microarray data analysis and thinking of a distributed environment. I would appreciate if some one could send some pointers regarding how to choose a proper hardware configuration, software (R or other software, esp. MATLAB), issues on setting up
2008 May 27
4
Fault tolerance with webservers
dear all i have a web server on centos 4.6. i have configured one more back up Webserver with the same configuration as the same on the primary web server Now how to configure this servers for fault tolerance. that is. if one server gets down the other should automatically become up. Please any one help me out how to configure the above. i am new to Linux ... Regards, Gopinath M Signal