Can you please PLEASE tell me what cluster system you are using? and possibly uploading it? I am 17, I love computers, and building clusters, but Most of the software and linux distributions are outdated.
What is the name of project of ascii getty/login with tux theme? I used to use this a couple of years ago - I can't remember the name to download it again;) PM pls.
I did really made a few tests.. but as you can is not very graphical... You couldn't see anything special about it's performance... just a few seconds of a black screen and then *voilá*
How it works (less detail explanation.. for more info, please visit open-ssi project web site)
This is a Single System Image Cluster.. only the head machine actually have a hard drive, all the others are only board + processor + memory ( +vga +network, obviously).
A copy of the kernel + initrd is passed when a new machine is detected by first node. This one is specific for this job and all the machines work as a single one. Unfortunately, each processor is seem as one in each machine, so I must then divide a task in independent processes and then catch all the crums after ;) in a sort of speaking.
About compiling the kernel.. I think is not easy to implement since that detail about the way it works
Can you please PLEASE tell me what cluster system you are using? and possibly uploading it? I am 17, I love computers, and building clusters, but Most of the software and linux distributions are outdated.
coreyaustinmiller 7 months ago
Very cool
MisterMerchant 3 years ago
What is the name of project of ascii getty/login with tux theme? I used to use this a couple of years ago - I can't remember the name to download it again;) PM pls.
gienadi 3 years ago
I think it's "linuxlogo"
thanks for posting
nunogrl 3 years ago
Please show some faster computation because more that one node. For example, bitonic sort.
ultimateohmohm 3 years ago
What do you use it for? I was thinking of building one my self. PM me with a little more info, PLEASE.
marshalauth 3 years ago
That's very cool!
By the way, if you were to run "top" after all nodes are running, does it show how much memory (RAM) you have available with all nodes combined?
brunothebigb 3 years ago
very cool :-)
geometrix as distro?! never heard 'bout it^^
kaiomatico 4 years ago
You should show it actually crunching on something, e.g. compiling the kernel.
racerfanracerfan 4 years ago
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Hi! mea culpa :D
I did really made a few tests.. but as you can is not very graphical... You couldn't see anything special about it's performance... just a few seconds of a black screen and then *voilá*
How it works (less detail explanation.. for more info, please visit open-ssi project web site)
This is a Single System Image Cluster.. only the head machine actually have a hard drive, all the others are only board + processor + memory ( +vga +network, obviously).
nunogrl 4 years ago
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A copy of the kernel + initrd is passed when a new machine is detected by first node. This one is specific for this job and all the machines work as a single one. Unfortunately, each processor is seem as one in each machine, so I must then divide a task in independent processes and then catch all the crums after ;) in a sort of speaking.
About compiling the kernel.. I think is not easy to implement since that detail about the way it works
Thanks for your post
nunogrl 4 years ago