Michael Havens wrote:
>
> On Monday 12 July 2004 23:25, Alan Dayley wrote:
>
>>B) A cluster is when you group several computers together to act as one
>>more powerful computer. This is for creating faster servers for large data
>>needs or fast math operations.
>>
Since you are a Debian fan, (and most of the cluster-distributions are more
RedHat based) I suggest : cluster-knoppix:
http://bofh.be/clusterknoppix/
You will also want to become more familiar with networking, PXE booting,
(open)mosix, PBS, SGE, and probably ganglia for a high-level monitoring view.
These are some of the more commonly used tools to setup and administer a cluster.
You might want to do some reading about ROCKS and OSCAR, although most
distributions that I have seen that implement these are based on RedHat,
Mandrake, or Suse.
If you are building a cluster, it is probably wise, in your case, to put two
NICs into your front-end node and set up a separate network for the slave
nodes to share with the front-end. Yes, this means you will need another
switch....
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