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Date:      Thu, 07 Dec 2000 00:52:41 +0300
From:      jadream <jadream@chat.ru>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Cluster
Message-ID:  <3A2EB529.B87426F9@chat.ru>
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Alfred Perlstein wrote:

> >
> >       Alfred, can you provide more info on this?  In ports the only
> > things I see are clusterit-1.3 and pvm.  Clusterit may work,
> > but it's webpage at http://www.inficad.com/~garbled/clusterit.html
> > doesn't even mention FreeBSD as being one of the OS's it works on.  Pvm
> > is what the Purdue ACME system uses.  I may be wrong, but I seem to
> > remember reading that they had to modify it a lot.  Are there other
> > clustering tools you know of?   Do you know what the gohan ports building
> > machines are clustered with?  Any info would be appreciated,
>
> I really don't, sorry.
>

There's two well-done libs:   MPICH amd  LAM .
First one features definately for FreeBSD.
LAM likes more Linux.
But they both are just libs to create distributed programs not clustering software
that creates quazy-Cray with the help of 100 PCs.

I wish I coukld help anyhow :0)


Alexander Komratov


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<p>Alfred Perlstein wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>>
<br>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Alfred, can you provide more
info on this?&nbsp; In ports the only
<br>> things I see are clusterit-1.3 and pvm.&nbsp; Clusterit may work,
<br>> but it's webpage at <a href="http://www.inficad.com/~garbled/clusterit.html">http://www.inficad.com/~garbled/clusterit.html</a>;
<br>> doesn't even mention FreeBSD as being one of the OS's it works on.&nbsp;
Pvm
<br>> is what the Purdue ACME system uses.&nbsp; I may be wrong, but I
seem to
<br>> remember reading that they had to modify it a lot.&nbsp; Are there
other
<br>> clustering tools you know of?&nbsp;&nbsp; Do you know what the gohan
ports building
<br>> machines are clustered with?&nbsp; Any info would be appreciated,
<p>I really don't, sorry.
<br>&nbsp;</blockquote>
There's two well-done libs:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich/index.html">MPICH</a>;
amd&nbsp; <a href="http://www.mpi.nd.edu/lam/">LAM</a>; .
<br>First one features definately for FreeBSD.
<br>LAM likes more Linux.
<br>But they both are just libs to create distributed programs not clustering
software that creates quazy-Cray with the help of 100 PCs.
<p>I wish I coukld help anyhow :0)
<br>&nbsp;
<p>Alexander Komratov
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