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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2007

Open-ssi cluster working with PIII@800 MHz and 2 PIV

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  • 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 think it's "linuxlogo"

    thanks for posting

  • You should show it actually crunching on something, e.g. compiling the kernel.

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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).

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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

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  • 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 I am 17, I love computers, and building clusters, but Most of the software and linux distributions are outdated.

  • Very cool

  • Please show some faster computation because more that one node. For example, bitonic sort.

  • What do you use it for? I was thinking of building one my self. PM me with a little more info, PLEASE.

  • 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?

  • very cool :-)

    geometrix as distro?! never heard 'bout it^^

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