On Friday 10 June 2005 12:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi, I am interested in making some tests with parallel programs using MPI,
> and would like to know if somebody already made, besides knowing it which
> the differences on the programming in cluster.  My interest is to install
> the UML in four machines and to directly test the parallel programs in
> linux and after using UML. Thanks
>
> Rodrigo B. Righi

There are informations on creating clusters with UML on the community page, 
IIRC; however, if you want to program with MPI (which requires no special 
kernel support) you only need to run your UMLs, setup a network connecting 
them, and install the libs and compilation environment inside your guest 
distribution.

The only difference with real hosts is that you have to configure the UML 
virtual network instead of a physical cabled one, actually. So it's very 
little!

Bye
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