fellow cloistered ones-

over the past several weeks i've been building a mosix cluster from surplus machines and trying to document the process in a fashion accessible to those with perhaps only a budding familiarity with linux, but that would also have some worth to those who have a great deal more experience. i've created a series of pages on perlmonk.org detailing the process, and though still rough with some missing pieces, and a number of subjects like benchmarking that have not yet been addressed, it is acquiring sufficient meat on its bones for review and comment. I'd be interested in anything you might have to say from the perspectives of both tone and content.


if you have an interest, please take a look and comment, either here or to my alter-ego's e-mail address


In reply to OT - cluster pages by ralphie

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