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From: Blake Watters <sbw@×××××××.org>
To: tantive@×××××××.de, gentoo-dev@g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Openmosix
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 14:24:01
Message-Id: 20020919102253.09553c56.sbw@ibiblio.org
In Reply to: [gentoo-dev] Openmosix by Tantive
1 I'm curious -- I've run openmosix in the past and absolutely love the functionality. Unfortunately, I'm also an XFS junkie. Have you considered rolling the XFS patch into the openMosix ebuild? They are known to play well with one another very easily and probably will patch cleanly. Lots of the gentoo hackers I know are similarly enamored with XFS, so it seems like something worth considering.
2
3 Blake
4
5 On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 15:02:14 -0700
6 Tantive <tantive@×××××××.de> wrote:
7
8 > Hi!
9 >
10 >
11 > as I'm the OpenMosix (www.openmosix.org) guy for gentoo I would inform
12 > you about the benefits you could have using openmosix and would ask you
13 > to test the openmosix-ebuilds.
14 >
15 > In the portage tree we have at the moment:
16 >
17 > - openmosix-sources (2.4.18-r5 and 2.4.19-r5 are the latest, but masked)
18 > The patched vanilla-sources including openmosix and evms.
19 >
20 > - openmosix-user (latest is 0.2.4, masked, too)
21 > The userland tools needed to manage your cluster.
22 >
23 > - openmosixview (1.2, guess what... masked)
24 > A nice gui which shows you the current load in you cluster.
25 >
26 >
27 >
28 > OpenMosix will allow you to share your CPU-power across several machines
29 > (x86-only at the moment) building a cluster containing several nodes.
30 >
31 > So let's make an example: You have a slow machine and a fast one. If you
32 > want to compile a new kernel on the slow one OpenMosix will "migrate"
33 > these processes to the fast one. This means you could compile your
34 > kernel at approx. the same speed you would on your good machine.
35 > Having many nodes in your cluster the speed increases with every node.
36 > BUT this happens completely transparent. You will have to do nothing.
37 > Nodes can even join and leave a running cluster with no bad effects.
38 >
39 >
40 > After this short introduction I hope some of you will test OpenMosix and
41 > give me some feedback.
42 >
43 >
44 >
45 > Thanks.
46 >
47 >
48 > Bye
49 > Michael Imhof <tantive@g.o>
50 >
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52 >
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