[Beowulf] Re: Purdue Supercomputer
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jitesh dundas jiteshbdundas at gmail.comSat May 10 11:12:31 PDT 2008
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Hi, That sounds like a good option.I have a question about beowulf clusters.What if you have 1 of the systems in the cluster down or any network failures.Can make our cluster(2-5 sytems only) work properly. Also what about geographically distant cluster systems.Say 1 in USA and other in India.How do we manage our cluster in mishaps or difficult conditions. lastly, how about having beowulf cluster systems in space.putting 1 pc on each planet or celestial body that we want to track and the server in india. is linux the best choice in such cases... Any ideas? On 5/10/08, Perry E. Metzger <perry at piermont.com> wrote: > > Jim Lux <james.p.lux at jpl.nasa.gov> writes: >>> I've been wondering why the Canon P-Touch hasn't been mentioned up >>> until this point. They're great for labeling just about anything in a >>> machine room... >> >> Sure, until you have to label 1000 things in a few hours. > > (BTW, my mistake, it is the BROTHER P-Touch). > > Modern P-Touches have USB interfaces and you can automate the label > printing, so if you have to label 1000 things and you have a > reasonable script you can do it. > >> I find it's hard to get the backing peeled off (although my Ptouch >> doesn't have the little feature that nicks the edge to make it >> easier). > > I also find that it is pretty easy to get the backing off if you're > willing to crush a corner a wee bit. > >> Actually, you can order cables already pre numbered and labelled. Why >> burn expensive cluster assembler time when you can pay someone >> (potentially offshore) to do it cheaper. > > If that's cheap enough, sure, sounds like a good deal. As long as > you've brought it up, who do you buy pre-numbered and pre-labeled > cables from? > > Even if you manage that, though, it won't help with labeling cabinets, > machines, etc. -- I find the labeler gadgets are really useful. > > > -- > Perry E. Metzger perry at piermont.com > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit > http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf >
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