I'm just a user, not a developer and I have no use for the URL's.
But I would like to mention that no one makes a distribution intended
for a cluster machine. All the distributions that I know about are
intended for fairly general purpose set of uses; For example, no
machine operating within a cluster of machines should be loaded with
compiler tools; Such tasks, such as compiling source code should
happen prior to loading code on a cluster.
Also, cluster-based machines usually need certain resources that, so
far as I know, are not pre-built into the current distributions. And
though we tried, spending (over the course of a year,) a couple of
months on the problem, we were never able to make cluster-it work on
FreeBSD. Most of the code works just fine, but not the critical
task/job control features.
Cluster machines are intended for production, not development. Lot's
of similar characterizations can be made, but no one, at least so far
as I know, makes a distribution, either for Linux or FreeBSD, that is
appropriate for cluster community service.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 5:10 AM, Michael Grant<
mgrant@...> wrote:
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