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darkstarbyte Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 23 Aug 2010 Posts: 120
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 10:25 pm Post subject: Linux clusters mixed hardware. |
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I have learned a lot about Linux in my year in a half using using some commands the basics, really I want to learn more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfT9zMo0WHw
From that video I saw them using 21 computers all clustered together over the network and I am going to try to install Gentoo soon in a week. What I am wondering is how to cluster the computers without ssh which I don't think they are using? I want to be able to use a few 10/100 switches I have lying around doing simple things like just splitting up my Internet among my computers.(I know that is a bad way to put.) The other thing I want this cluster to be able to do is communicate between my Linux computers sharing the load. I have a Slackware computer which I use a lot which I am willing to switch to Gentoo. I have a Laptop I am also willing to switch to Gentoo. The only computer I can't switch is one that belongs to my brother, but I want to still be able to make them all communicate between each other load wise.
I don't know much Internet protocol wise when it comes to ssh but if I really need to I could learn ssh.
(I have failed before on a Gentoo install, I got stuck on grub and went back to Slackware. ) _________________ You know you're a geek when...
you're whiling away some time in the computer department at your local store, spot a dialog box on the one of the laptops that calmly announces"Mcfee. Your computer is at risk",and totally get the unintended humor. |
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maxime1986 n00b
Joined: 23 Oct 2009 Posts: 74
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:30 am Post subject: |
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From what I saw in this video :
* They are using distcc to share the build process.
* They are using a shared root directory (nfs I guess)
distcc will only work if all the computers are running the same OS.
Quote: | The other thing I want this cluster to be able to do is communicate between my Linux computers sharing the load. |
I think (but I am not sure) it's impossible for now, except for some process that have been specially adapted to be share (like dvd::rip for example). |
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