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1. AIX
In principle it is possible to create FSes on shared volume groups with cluster methods (also known as C-SPOC), either from the command line or using the respective SMIT menus. In practice, however, many options are missing in the C-SPOC variants. For instance, it is not possible to add a... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: bakunin
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a file with 25 clusters and each cluster has multiple rows. I need to find the unique genes in each cluster and assign them
Annotation Cluster 2 Enrichment Score: 10.199579524507685
Category Term Count % PValue Genes List Total Pop Hits Pop Total Fold... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Diya123
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3. Red Hat
I'm using redhat 5.1 installed on VMware work station9. Can you guys help me to
configure redhat clusters. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: karthik9358
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4. High Performance Computing
I want to build a computing cluster and have been looking into grid solutions. My understanding from grid solutions is that participating nodes have to actually sign up to participate in a computation and that an isolated piece of work is sent to the node through a request from that node (pull).... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: figaro
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5. Solaris
hi, dear all
I get a problem "VCS ERROR V-16-2-13077 " on VCS 4.1 for Solaris 10.
I can not offline the host2 when the raid is bad.
I don't know the reason and how to offline host2 and switch to host1.
please help me, thank you!
the message of engine_A.log is :
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Discussion started by: ForgetChen
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6. Solaris
Hello,
I'm trying to jumpstart a machine with Solaris 10, however the disks in my machine are only 18GB, but I want to have all the developer packages but none of the X windows stuff that can be quite large.
Wondered if it was possible to somehow get a list of all packages and remove the ones... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Actuator
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7. Solaris
Hi,
for Solaris Patch Clusters version 10_x86_Recommended.zip (Jul 15 2009 / 817 MB - SunSolve)
MD5: be40488b0fb1d081deda69dbca415be3 is correct?
(the problem is that I don't have an account. ...therefore I can't login on Sunsolve for view MD5 page)
yes, is a terrible thread!
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Discussion started by: gxmsgx
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8. High Performance Computing
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
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Discussion started by: hexadecimal0011
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