12-11-2009
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1. Linux
Hi,
Hi,
I work in NGO. They are migrating from windows to Linux. They can't spend so much money on servers. They have around 50 PCs. So I want to setup cluster on 2-3 PCs or more than that for setting up server. I am excepted to get their collective output. So that it will be compatible with... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: neel.gurjar
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2. Solaris
hi
frnz, let me know how to configutre the veritas cluster.... (3 Replies)
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3. High Performance Computing
hello,
During the cluster installation, we are required to enter a cluster name. When this name is used?
I have a shared disk between those 2 nodes. To test NFS failover, what should I do?
PS: I am using VCS 5
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4. High Performance Computing
Dear All,
Can anyone explain about Pros and Cons of SUN and Veritas Cluster ?
Any comparison chart is highly appreciated.
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5. Solaris
Yesterday my customer told me to expect a vcs upgrade to happen in the future. He also plans to stop using HDS and move to EMC.
Am thinking how to migrate to sun cluster setup instead.
My plan as follows leave the existing vcs intact as a fallback plan.
Then install and build suncluster on... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: sparcguy
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6. Solaris
Hello experts -
I am planning to install a Sun cluster 4.0 zone cluster fail-over. few basic doubts.
(1) Where should i install the cluster s/w binaries ?. ( global zone or the container zone where i am planning to install the zone fail-over)
(2) Or should i perform the installation on... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: NVA
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7. Solaris
Hello everyone
I've inherited an Oracle Solaris system holding ASE Sybase databases. The system consists of two nodes inside a Sun Cluster. Each of the nodes is hosting 2 Sybase database instances, where one of the nodes is active and other is standing by. The scenario at hand is that when any of... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: abohmeed
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8. Solaris
Hi Bros,
I am a newbie to this cluster environment...my workplace is a mess of Sun solaris server, oracle database, Cisco switch, router, MS Server, Windows PC..so and so..now my boss ask me to come out with a procedure for maintenance of storage array in our sun cluster environment..I read few... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: xavierantony
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
ipcluster
IPCLUSTER(1) IPCLUSTER(1)
NAME
ipcluster - IPython parallel computing cluster control tool
SYNOPSIS
ipcluster {piexec,local,mpirun,pbs,ssh} [options]
DESCRIPTION
ipcluster is a control tool for IPython's parallel computing functions.
IPython cluster startup. This starts a controller and engines using various approaches. Use the IPYTHONDIR environment variable to change
your IPython directory from the default of .ipython or _ipython. The log and security subdirectories of your IPython directory will be used
by this script for log files and security files.
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
The first positional argument should be one of: {mpiexec, local, mpirun, pbs, ssh}, which are the available cluster types.
For detailed help on each, type "ipcluster TYPE --help". Briefly:
local run a local cluster
mpirun run a cluster using mpirun (mpiexec also works)
mpiexec run a cluster using mpiexec (mpirun also works)
pbs run a pbs cluster
ssh run a cluster using ssh, should have ssh-keys setup
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show help message and exit
EXAMPLE
ipcluster local -n 4
This command will start 4 IPython engines on the local computer.
SEE ALSO
ipython(1),ipcontroller(1),ipengine(1)
AUTHOR
ipcluster is a tool that ships with IPython, created by the IPython Development Team.
This manual page was written by Stephan Peijnik <debian@sp.or.at>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Modified by Fer-
nando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> for inclusion in IPython.
October 28, 2008 IPCLUSTER(1)