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    How to test whether knoppix cluster works?

    Hi!

    I am a very new user of Knoppix Clustering. I have this project that is to connect at least 2 dell pentium 4 computers together to form a Linux cluster. I have already finished installing the knoppix on the Hd on my 2 computers with the info I get on the Internet.

    What I want to do now is to prove that the cluster works. I have link it up to a private network that do allow me to surf the internet as well, although the mozilla do not work sometimes.

    What kind of programs or scripts can i run to test the clustering? Where can I get these programs or scripts? How do I find out if the 2 computers are connected? There is an autodetect function which I read up in the installation guide but how will I know that they are connected in a cluster?

    Thanks alot, will apperciate your fast responses.

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    You meant you're using ClusterKnoppix right? Ordinary Knoppix does not have a mosix kernel or packages it needs for clustering...

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    I am using KNOPPIX_V3.3-2003-11-19-EN.iso which I download it from "mirror.pacific.net.au".

    Sorry but I am really new to Linux so I do not know how to go about at it.

    But I have found a openMosix Stress test which I hope to use to test my clustering.(found on "www.openmosixview.com/omtest")

    Please advise.

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    On this page- http://www.knoppix.net/docs/index.ph...Customizations

    You will find many custom versions of Knoppix. One of them is called ClusterKnoppix which has been modified to act as a mosix cluster. Just network your PC's togher and boot them off of a CD and they should start communicating and swapping processes back and forth. The way a mosix cluster works is to balance the load of processes between all available machines and send them to the machines with the most free resources.

    The way a beouwulf cluster works is to split the threads of multi-threaded applications and run them simultaneously on different machines. Only specially coded software will work this way- ie its not good for much from a home user's standpoint.

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    You are really good. Thanks alot, arkaine23.

    I will try out the ClusterKnoppix as you suggested. Really apperciate your help.

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    When using a dual-processor ,does this work the same way ?
    Or is the thread also divided into multi-threads and divided over both processors ?

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    SMP- multi threaded applications will take advantage of both CPU's. Otherwise single threads will distribute themsleves onto one or the other CPU. This makes SMP machines great at multi-tasking with single-threaded apps, and particularly (usually about 60% performance advantage) good at multi-threaded applications.

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    Hi again.

    I have sucessfully download and burn the latest version of the clusterKNOPPIX_V3.3-2003-11-19-EN-cl1.iso.

    I have no problems running it from the cd but when I tried a Hd Install, I get this error: "scandir:No such device or address".

    I did the installation anyway and got some of the configurations wrong including the network as the error message keep popping out every 2-3 secs. After installing it, it is able to boot up but my network doesn't work anymore.

    Tried to reinstall clusterKnoppix again but it pop out the error: "EXT2-fs error (device ide0(3,3)) ext2_write_inode: bad inode number: 5011 Remounting filesystem read only"
    Another error: "shell-init: could not get current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directoris: No such file or directory..."

    What is wrong with my version? Can anything be done to get rid of the error?

    really apperciate all the help there is..

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    scandir:No such device or address

    Hi new~bie!
    At me at the same problem >>>(scandir: No such device or address)!!!
    If you have solved her, please send me the answer!
    >>>rubikoff@bk.ru
    Special Thanks!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkaine23
    On this page- Only specially coded software will work this way- ie its not good for much from a home user's standpoint.
    There is a remaster that will allow paralell processing with normal programs.

    I played with it but never really tested it.

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