[Beowulf] ATX on switch
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Tomislav Maric tomislav.maric at gmx.comSun Oct 4 09:44:40 PDT 2009
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John Hearns wrote: > 2009/10/4 Tomislav Maric <tomislav.maric at gmx.com>: >> @John Hearns >> Thank you! I've been looking around and I new there must be some kind of >> power supply for multiple motherboards. That's exactly what I'll need >> when the time comes for scaling. > > Tomislav, this is not a true power supply for multiple motherboards. > There was a company in the UK, Workstations UK, which used to build > clusters from multipl emotherboards in an enclosure, which had a shard > power supply. > These days people buy blade enclosures! > > However, do please use a mains PDU with these IEC plugs for any installation. > Plugging systems into many, many wall outlets is ugly. > > > Re. the chassis intrusion, this simply MUST be an option in your BIOS. > My advice, and this goes for anyone, take a monitor and spend a half > an hour going through all BIOS options. > I just spent half an hour in BIOS. :) Still, I couldn't get to it before I've reset the RTC, for some strange reason I got the chassis error. Now it's solved. Thanks. I'll use the PDU as soon as I gather up some money. ;) Still a student. :)
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