Scyld: Myrinet config?
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Jarrod A. Smith jsmith at structbio.vanderbilt.eduWed May 2 19:21:51 PDT 2001
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Please critique my system design before I waste money. :) I know I can make this work if I put it together with a full install of e.g. RH on each node, but I'm very interested in the Scyld software, too... I want 1 management node with three 10/100 NICs, and 16 slave (compute) nodes, each with two NICs and a Myrinet card. Two NICs from each of the 17 nodes will ideally be channel bonded and handle all the TCP/IP traffic. The third NIC in the mgmt node will connect the cluster to the outside world. The Myrinet on the slaves will be dedicated to MPI. Ideally, the mgmt node will not be a compute node, and will not have a Myrinet card in it. It will not run computations. Is it the Scyld beowulf software's "philosophy" to make use of the management node as a compute node, or can you set it up to be a dedicated login/gateway/compiler/management server? Does this all sound reasonable or have I missed an important point in the design? Thanks. -- Jarrod A. Smith Research Asst. Professor, Biochemistry Asst. Director, Center for Structural Biology Computation and Molecular Graphics Vanderbilt University jsmith at structbio.vanderbilt.edu
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