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    I just recently tried to setup several nodes with clusterKNOPPIX 3.6 CDs and the cheatcode "knoppix toram." If I boot normally from CD (no cheats) or from hdd (after knoppix-installer + setting up mfs) openmosixviewer can see all the nodes and all the migration. If I use toram, I only see the local node, sometimes I see a remote node in red.... Is there a fix for this?

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    can you be more specific about setting up hdd (after knoppix-installer + setting up mfs) openmosixviewer

    what is "setting up mfs ? mean

    thanks
    peter

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    for plener: first u make sure ur master node is up and can access the network, then u set up the knoppix openmosix terminal server as stated, then u make sure your client node's network card support pxe boot (u need to enable network boot in your BIOS), then just start ur client node.

    and to: el_supremo, A. Jorge Garcia and wangji

    I finally found you guys that used quantian successfully, do u mind give me a little hint about my problem?

    I may start quantian in my vmware (boot:migshm), and set up the openmosix terminal server successfully, and then my node and PXE boot from it, my openmosixview also found 2 cpus now, however, while i just randomly open some applications to see if the load is being migrated and the other cpu is not showing any load at all.

    and I found this error on the other node saying that:

    openMosix: Auto-migration of local-processes from this node re-enabled
    openMosix: guest-processes now accepted again
    MFS already mounted!
    omdiscd[2774]: bind failed on interface 0: Address already in use
    omdiscd[2774]: Unable to initialize network. Exiting.

    any comments are greatly appreciated

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    I've never gotten PXE to wprk right in my lab.

    I recommend all nodes boot a CD or all nodes be hdinstalled. I've recently had more success with a CD only distro (no hdinstall option) that runs on a 200MB CD and, as a rexult, boots about as fast as hdinstall. This distro in BCCD (Bootable Cluster CD) which also uses openMOSIX. Maybe you sould try it!

    Regards,
    AJG

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    Thx Jorge:

    The reason I used quantian PXE boot my slave nodes is that my slaves don't have DVD ROM, but anyways, I did progress a bit and see the load of the cpu shifting back and forth to different nodes using the IBM test script testapp.c here (thx to a friend who mentioned this in the early post)

    http://www-128.ibm.com/developerwork...knop.html#main

    I did try BCCD, and it appears not to support my netword card, so...what a pity.

    It's real hard for the openmosix to utilize unless u use some big software such as blender or stuff...so openmosix is really got to develop much further.

    Keep in touch, thx!

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