I've released a 64 bit version of parallelknoppix, a live CD that lets you set
up a cluster for MPI-based parallel computing in about 10 minutes, without
installing anything to the computers in the cluster. openmpi v1.2.1 (and lam and
mpich) are all supported. Test reports are welcome, since thi
You'll find it in /usr/local. Full announcement at
http://idea.uab.es/mcreel/ParallelKnoppix/
Cheers, M.
The latest release of openMPI is installed into /usr/local on the 05 May release of PK. Any nifty
examples showing usage would be welcome for a future release.
PK home: http://pareto.uab.es/mcreel/ParallelKnoppix/
Regards, Michael
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http://www.open-mpi.org/svn/new.php
for a list of changes, and
http://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v1.0/
for the latest 1.0.2 release candidates.
On Feb 20, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Michael Creel wrote:
openMPI 1.0.1 is installed on the ParallelKnoppix CD
(http://paret
openMPI 1.0.1 is installed on the ParallelKnoppix CD
(http://pareto.uab.es/mcreel/ParallelKnoppix) in /usr/local, and seems
to work fine. There's a montecarlo pi calculator in the Examples/C
directory that is set up to compile and run using openMPI. More
interesting examples that anyone would