[Beowulf] any creative ways to crash Linux?: does a shared NIC IMPI always remain responsive?
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Rahul Nabar rpnabar at gmail.comMon Oct 26 15:33:05 PDT 2009
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On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 4:51 PM, John Hearns <hearnsj at googlemail.com> wrote: > 2009/10/26 John Hearns <hearnsj at googlemail.com>: >> 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. > > The address of the world's first webserver lives on at http://info.cern.ch/ > > The hardware is in a glass case at CERN. http://guides.macrumors.com/NeXT_Cube > "The NeXT Cube ran a 25 MhZ 68030 processor, and came with a mammoth 8 > MB of RAM. " Nice! Very impressive! And to think of all the bloat we accumulated over the years...... -- Rahul
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