ClusterKnoppix
Developer | Wim Vandersmissen[1] |
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OS family | Linux distribution |
Working state | discontinued |
Source model | Free and open-source software |
Initial release | 10 May 2003 |
Update method | APT (several front-ends available) |
Package manager | dpkg |
Platforms | i486 |
Kernel type | Linux kernel |
Userland | GNU Core Utilities |
License | Debian Free Software Guidelines and others |
Official website | {{ |
ClusterKnoppix is a specialized Linux distribution based on the Knoppix distribution, but which uses the openMosix kernel.
Traditionally, clustered computing could only be achieved by setting up individual rsh keys, creating NFS shares, editing host files, setting static IPs, and applying kernel patches manually. ClusterKnoppix effectively renders most of this work unnecessary. The distribution contains an autoconfiguration system where new ClusterKnoppix-running computers attached to the network automatically join the cluster.
ClusterKnoppix is a modified Knoppix distro using the OpenMosix kernel.
References[edit]
- ↑ http://slashdot.org/story/03/05/29/1336229/clusterknoppix. Missing or empty
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External links[edit]
- Original page at wayback archive
- Clusterknoppix at distrowatch
- Load-Balancing cluster HowTo using ClusterKnoppix
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