[Beowulf] any creative ways to crash Linux?: does a shared NIC IMPI always remain responsive?
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John Hearns hearnsj at googlemail.comMon Oct 26 14:45:24 PDT 2009
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2009/10/26 Rahul Nabar <rpnabar at gmail.com>: > > True. I just thought that if my BMC is running a webserver it cannot > be all that stripped down. Maybe I am wrong and it is possible to > write a compact webserver. Google for Perl onleliner webserver Heck, your mobile phone is more powerful than the mainframes of yesteryear. I forst programmed on a mainframe with 4 megabytes of main memory. An dit ran virtual machines!
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