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Bob Campbell lindragoon at yahoo.comMon Oct 8 07:11:18 PDT 2001
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Okay, thanks for all the viewpoints on NIS, looks like rsync is the best way to go. There was mention of ways to help recognise and sync downed nodes. What I would like is a tool of some sort that would keep a live status of all the nodes, and what state they are in. These 'states' could be as simple as UP, DOWN, BOOTING, FAILED, etc. I would also like this to insert and remove the hosts from the list of available hosts. ..... Ok, I know Beowulf2 already has this. Beowulf2 looks to do all this with bproc though, and I need to stay in userspace. For various reasons I need to stay with vendor supplied kernels so I cant compile bproc in. any thoughts on this, or anyone know of any software with similar features? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? NEW from Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. http://geocities.yahoo.com/ps/info1
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