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[ale] Cluster hardware fault tracking; Latest kernel development
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- Subject: [ale] Cluster hardware fault tracking; Latest kernel development
- From: Dow Hurst <dhurst@kennesaw.edu>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 14:27:16 -0400
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I would like to know some links to info on building a cluster but from
the management viewpoint of integrating software to pinpoint hardware
problems. Is there any opensource software out there that looks at the
hardware? I can see if you get the right mix of hardware you could use
sensors and info in /proc and also logcheck to watch what is happening
on a machine. I was wondering if people have integrated this into a
cluster monitor package. I know IBM stresses this as a selling point on
their clusters since that is part of the package you get. I am sure
that SGI's Altix cluster is similar. I am thinking of commodity self
built clusters and open source cluster software.
I've been looking at the development kernels and noticed that IBM and
SGI are contributing quite a bit to the 64bit code for the Itanium2 and
Opteron processors. At least that what it seems to me, however, I
haven't much experience with reading kernel changelogs. I noticed that
the MIPs code seemed to be active from the SGI contributions and that it
might be possible to compile a kernel for an SGI Indigo, Origin, or O2
now. Does anyone have any experience with the procedure for getting a
basic Linux install running on different architecture than x86? I think
it would be quite interesting to take one of the SGI O2s I have here and
try to get Linux running on it.
Thanks for your advice!
Dow
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