night-time auto-reboot?
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A.J. Rossini rossini at blindglobe.netMon Sep 18 09:01:01 PDT 2000
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Our department is picking up a few decent PC's for staff. I'm wondering about the current feasibility of auto-booting in and out of Windows 2000 and Linux on a set schedule (say, out of Windows to Linux at 8pm, into Windows at 6am, or something like that). We've got a small cluster, and this would be just to augment that. Most of our jobs are migrated via MOSIX, but we are looking at some PVM/MPI code as well, and with respect to the later, will we have problems? (or would it just be a matter of making sure that the MPI/PVM jobs are initiated as processes on the primary cluster machines, since they can migrate back to "home" when the augmenting machines switch over?) I guess, what I'm looking for is some kind of logic for Lilo, or even using something like UMSDOS to start up a Linux job (to take over the system). Any experiences? best, -tony -- A.J. Rossini Rsrch. Asst. Prof. of Biostatistics BlindGlobe Networks (home/default) rossini at blindglobe.net UW Biostat/Center for AIDS Research rossini at u.washington.edu FHCRC/SCHARP/HIV Vaccine Trials Net rossini at scharp.org FHCRC: M/Tu: 206-667-7025 (fax=4812) | Voicemail is pretty sketchy CFAR: W/F: 206-731-3647 (fax=3694) | Email is far better than phone UW: Th/F: 206-543-1044 (fax=3286) | Change last 4 digits of phone for fax
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