From bnil89 at yahoo.com Thu Jun 1 07:02:30 2006 From: bnil89 at yahoo.com (Bjorn Nilsson) Date: Tue Nov 9 01:14:29 2010 Subject: [scyld-users] Rockport 441 Tech Design: CANPUTER Message-ID: <20060601140230.8003.qmail@web36315.mail.mud.yahoo.com> 670 BNIL ATD: Adv. Technology & Design 5/24/06 To whomever this may concern it is in the Beowulf project of the Rockport High School Advanced Technology and Design Class, where a special team of computer enthusiasts have encountered a steadfast blockade that prohibits the intuitively gifted group from continuing the important experience of an educational project. At the moment the team is in despair as to have only 4 boxes (computers/nodes) running on Linux Red Hat 8.0. Although these boxes are a triumphant when compared to the unfortunate failure that our group has encountered. The setup for IP addresses has been completed and the boxes themselves are identical in all respects. The four boxes that I speak of are DELL Precision 220s, which contain the required specifications for building a super computer. Nine boxes is the correct amount of computers we had established as our goal. Other misc. hardware that we have installed into our project is 2 Belkin 4-ports, which enable us to efficiently switch from computer to computer, 9 CAT 5 Ethernet cables, and one Bay Networks hub. We have also had miniscule success in the area of communication; the command: ifconfig has allowed us to generate a positive establishment in the speculation of sanctioning ?ping tests?. What can you assess from our current situation? Is there a series of required steps that are in a complex and complicated form that need to be instituted within the production of the super computer? Does Linux need to be propagated or properly formatted, with individual elements to fit the infrastructure and purpose of our cluster of computers? Please help us; it is imperative that we make a small amount of success before the end of school (June 16). --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1?/min. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/scyld-users/attachments/20060601/4227f417/attachment.html From malexand at wu-wien.ac.at Mon Jun 12 02:23:02 2006 From: malexand at wu-wien.ac.at (Michael Alexander) Date: Tue Nov 9 01:14:29 2010 Subject: [scyld-users] CfP Workshop on XEN in HPC Cluster and Grid Computing Environments (XHPC) Message-ID: <10A7AB2F-D2BD-4610-BAA1-399AD97E0273@wu-wien.ac.at> =============================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS (XHPC'06) Workshop on XEN in High-Performance Cluster and Grid Computing Environments as part of: The Fourth International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications (ISPA'2006). Sorrento, Italy =============================================================== Date: 1-4 December 2006 ISPA'2006: http://www.ispa-conference.org/2006/ Workshop URL: http://xhpc.ai.wu-wien.ac.at/ws/ (due date: August 4, 2006) Scope: The Xen virtual machine monitor is reaching wide-spread adoption in a variety of operating systems as well as scientific educational and operational usage areas. With its low overhead, Xen allows for concurrently running large numbers of virtual machines, providing each encapsulation, isolation and network-wide CPU migratability. Xen offers a network-wide abstraction layer of individual machine resources to OS environments, thereby opening whole new cluster-and grid high-performance computing (HPC) architectures and HPC services options. With Xen finding applications in HPC environments, this workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners active on Xen in high-performance cluster and grid computing environments. The workshop will be one day in length, composed of 20 min paper presentations, each followed by 10 min discussion sections. Presentations may be accompanied with interactive demonstrations. The workshop will end with a 30 min panel discussion by presenters. TOPICS Topics include, but are not limited to, the following subject matters: - Xen in cluster and grid environments - Workload characterizations for Xen-based clusters - Xen cluster and grid architectures - Cluster reliability, fault-tolerance, and security - Compute job entry and scheduling - Compute workload load levelling - Cluster and grid filesystems for Xen - Research and education use cases - VM cluster distribution algorithms - MPI, PVM on virtual machines - System sizing - High-speed interconnects in Xen - Xen extensions and utilities for cluster and grid computing - Network architectures for Xen clusters - Xen on large SMP machines - Measuring performance - Performance tuning of Xen domains - Xen performance tuning on various load types - Xen cluster/grid tools - Management of Xen clusters PAPER SUBMISSION Papers submitted to each workshop will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee and external reviewers. Submissions should include abstract, key words, the e-mail address of the corresponding author, and must not exceed 15 pages, including tables and figures, and preferably be in LaTeX or FrameMaker, although submissions in the LNCS Word format will be accepted as well. Electronic submission through the submission website is strongly encouraged. Hardcopies will be accepted only if electronic submission is not possible. Submission of a paper should be regarded as a commitment that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and attend the conference to present the work. An award for best student paper will be given. http://isda2006.ujn.edu.cn/isda/author/submit.php Format should be according to the Springer LNCS Style http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html It is expected that the proceedings of the workshop programs will be published by Springer's LNCS series or IEEE CS. IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission due: August 4, 2006 Acceptance notification: September 1, 2006 Camera-ready due: September 20, 2006 Conference: December 1-4, 2006 CHAIR Michael Alexander (chair), WU Vienna, Austria Geyong Min (co-chair), University of Bradford, UK Gudula Ruenger (co-chair), Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany PROGRAM COMMITTEE Franck Cappello, CNRS-Universit? Paris-Sud, France Claudia Eckert, Fraunhofer-Institute, Germany Rob Gardner, HP Labs, USA Marcus Hardt, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany Sverre Jarp, CERN, Switzerland Thomas Lange, University of Cologne, Germany Ronald Luijten, IBM Research Laboratory, Zurich, Switzerland Klaus Ita, WU Vienna, Austria Franco Travostino, Nortel CTO Office, USA Andreas Unterkircher, CERN, Switzerland GENERAL INFORMATION This workshop will be held as part of ISPA 2006 in Sorrento, Italy - http://www.sorrentoinfo.com/sorrento/sorrento_italy.asp. From arnepalli at hotmail.com Mon Jun 26 03:17:51 2006 From: arnepalli at hotmail.com (arnepalli ramu) Date: Tue Nov 9 01:14:29 2010 Subject: [scyld-users] reg:In linux lancard problem. Message-ID: Dear sir I have sae a one problem in linux OS.The problem is Lancard is installed,at the same time lancard also drivres also loaded,But lancards is not pinged. what is the problem .that maybe lancard problem r OS problem. Another thing there i have used two lancards, One is working fine.other One is not working .that is my problem. Please give me the solution. Withregards A.Ramu Mobil no:9849909965 _________________________________________________________________ One and only Ash. Find out all about her. Only on MSN Search http://server1.msn.co.in/profile/aishwarya.asp