Jules Gilbert wrote:
Oh! and where were you about three years ago, when a group of us were
putting together our cluster, based around FreeBSD.
We discovered how much of FreeBSD didn't work. For example we could
never get ClusterIt! to work. An engineer delegated to work on this
problem, literally one of the best debugger-oriented programmer's I
have ever met, spent more than a week (about two?,) with this problem
but was never able to isolate it.
As you probably know debugging events across multiple machines isn't easy.
We still have our cluster and we'd like to get it running. For
several years we did run FreeBSD but were never able to get the level
of performance that we would have obtained had we been running Linux
or even something simpler, such as OS/2.
Do you have a deliverable?
You should look at Mozart/Oz (mozart.org) which is a largely theortical
(but implemented) language that eliminates almost all the timing
issues. I am slowly writing a distrusted OS based on some of the ideas.
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Enrique Fynn<enriquef...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I'm working in a project called OSCAR, for creating clusters,
beowulf-class and I'd like to port it, how do I proceed? Do you think that
the idea is viable?
Many thanks and best regards
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Att;
Enrique Fynn.
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