Re: [SSI-users] Re: tring to build a cluster
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From: Aneesh K. KV <ane...@di...> - 2004-02-20 15:58:10
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Chirag Kantharia wrote: >On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 06:12:03AM -0800, Ravindra Wagh wrote: >| Respected sir, >| i am doing M.E.(computer science) in Walchand College of Engg. Sangli. i got ur email-id from my project guide Mr. Dinesh B. Kulkarni. >| i am tring to build a cluster using OSCAR, since last month. but didn't get the success. >| i really want to test ur beta version of cluster. >| pls tell me how i can get & use it. > >Hi Ravindra, > >Welcome aboard! > >OpenSSI is hosted on www.openssi.org (and at >sourceforge.net/projects/ssic-linux), where you can get the releases >for RedHat 9 and for Debian. > >1.0.0-rc2 is the latest release and it's real easy to install on a >existing RedHat 9 machine. Debian port is still quite experimental, >and so I suggest, that you try the RedHat 9 version. > I would say if he know how to build a kernel the easiest now is to install a Debian version. ;-). But that's what i think. It just involves one command apt-get. All the depenencies are now taken care of. Yes i know the documents are not that great for Debian port. But there is always the mailing list. I tried a fresh install on a 9 node cluster yesterday and it worked all fine. BTW if he is looking for root failover cluster then i would say he need to try the Redhat Port. It is not yet supported on debian. The changes are already there. Only thing is nobody enabled and tested it yet. It may require some modification to the scripts that support failover. -aneesh -- ph: 603-884-5742 |