Beowulf Clusters Book
Schilling, Richard
RSchilling at affiliatedhealth.org
Mon Sep 25 12:12:47 PDT 2000
Well, this is very timely. I'm putting together the initial chapters for a
book on Beowulf technology, and would be very happy to compile a laundry
list of things people would like to see in it. Please send your wish lists
for a Beowulf book directly to my e-mail address:
rschilling at affiliatedhealth.org
Richard Schilling
Web Integration Programmer/Webmaster
Affiliated Health Services
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Louis Haynes/Raleigh/IBM [mailto:ljhaynes at us.ibm.com]
> Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 11:30 AM
> To: beowulf at beowulf.org
> Subject: Re: Beowulf Clusters Book
>
>
>
> This reply is a bit late...
>
> When I was getting into Beowulf's, setting one up as a newbie while in
> school, I could not find the resources that pertained to my
> questions. I
> scoured the net and could not find the appropriate FAQ's that
> addressed my
> problems, especially with RSH. I think now there are better
> resources as
> this was a few years ago, though not too far back. There
> still seems to be
> a lack of a 'One Stop Shop For Newbie's'. If anyone knows of
> one please
> advise.
>
> I been collecting information to create a site for Beowulf
> Newbies but so
> far I have lacked the time to organize it. There are still
> missing links
> in my experience because I am not as knowledgable as most
> folks on this
> list.
>
> If someone would like to help with this cause I would appreciate any
> guidence or suggestions as to what Newbie Information is
> needed most. Part
> of my modivation to do this is so that I can learn more about
> clustering.
> The work that I do is for my personal gain and I do it my spare time.
>
> Thanks,
> Just my half-a-nickel's worth.
> Louis Haynes
>
> Val Henson <vhenson at esscom.com>@beowulf.org on 09/19/2000 02:55:51 PM
>
> Sent by: beowulf-admin at beowulf.org
>
>
> To: Scott Burlington <scottyb at cim.mcgill.ca>
> cc: "Brian G. Powell" <bpowell at uucom.com>, beowulf at beowulf.org
> Subject: Re: Beowulf Clusters Book
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 02:23:10PM -0400, Scott Burlington wrote:
>
> > Honestly, I'd wait. We bought the Linux Clusters book and
> honestly I
> > don't feel that version 1.0 was really worth it.
> >
> > The software included could be useful, but as is always the
> case with
> > software an internet connection is far more valuable than a CD.
> >
> > The book itself seems to have a hard time identifying it's
> > audience. There aren't many linux newbie's with $100 000
> for a linux
> > cluster yet the book seems to have an apologetic attitude
> towards being
> > technical, frankly I find this a little baffling.
>
> It seems to me that Linux newbies all too often find themselves in
> charge of setting up a new Linux cluster. Witness the number of
> rsh-related questions on this list. :)
>
> I agree, an internet connection is more valuable than a CD, and in
> this case, more valuable than the book. Someone setting up a Linux
> cluster would probably be better off reading a few FAQ's, checking out
> websites of other clusters, and reading the beowulf list archives.
>
> -VAL
>
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