[wplug] Re: Nice Job [signed]
Ryan Kaulakis [c]
rmk216 at psu.edu
Tue Feb 8 14:49:13 EST 2005
Actually yeah,
I'd been following the coLinux/OpenMosix development since the two
projects started working together, and that developerworks article did a
nice enough job of explaining the idea, that I thought I'd share it with
the rest of the IT guys at my campus. As it turns out, they liked the
idea, and gave their go-ahead, so we're trying it out.
Nice work finding the article BTW,
--Ryan
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 15:07:08 -0700 (MST)
> From: Vance Kochenderfer <vkochend at nyx.net>
> Subject: Re: [wplug] Nice job [signed]
> To: wplug at wplug.org
> Message-ID: <200502072207.j17M78H4021365 at nyx3.nyx.net>
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> Ryan Kaulakis wrote:
>
>>to reboot and such. So, how do we make these things useful?
>>Simple, we're going to stick coLinux on them, patched with an openMosix
>>kernel. Bam, instant cluster! This is made even easier since the IT dept
>
>
> You may have already seen it, but this article looks like it's on point:
> <http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-colinux/?ca=dgr-lnxw02aHeteroCluster>
>
> Vance Kochenderfer | "Get me out of these ropes and into a
> vkochend at nyx.net | good belt of Scotch" -Nick Danger
>
>
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