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Old 10-10-2004
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question about clusters

hello all...first off let me say hi and im really glad to be apart of this community....tried to join awhile back but i couldnt for some reason

im a highschool student and im eager to learn and what im trying to learn now is clusters
i have 3 computers in my room all connected on a simple hub

what i wish to do is install openmosix on my main computer *this one* wich is slackware 10.0

the other 2 computers are currently windows but will be other various linux distros being i just got wine running correctly...i have yet to choose the distro but i do have a few copies of cluster knoppix that i will mess around with in the mean time

now when it comes to openmosix and clusters i have little to no idea what im doing...ive been searching google as how to install and setup openmosix on slackware but havent been very sucessfull


thank you all for your help

p.s. ive been a member of AntiOnline for a few years now so kinda no what im doing when it comes to posting and forums
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If you simply want to utilize all the processors for compiling software, just make use of Distcc. http://distcc.samba.org/

"distcc is a program to distribute builds of C, C++, Objective C or Objective C++ code across several machines on a network."

warewulf, also is for clustering. Might be a good place for checking out info.
http://www.runlevelzero.net/greg/war...aca2bc3b162fa7

There is also Rocks Cluster Distro.
http://www.rocksclusters.org/Rocks-MT/


Greentea, http://www.greenteatech.com/
"The GreenTea Software is a pure Java Peer-to-Peer (P2P) based Grid OS platform that facilitates P2P computing, distributed computing, grid computing, and network computing by harnessing the idle computing resources on the network. "

Do a google search for beowulf as well.
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