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Great post.
Can you also try our native scale out NFS protocol? Next 3.1 release of Gluster will include it ... Anand Babu Periasamy | 30Jul10 | More
So far my mental architecture is shaping up to be something like this:
Use the ephemeral disks for scratch space and ... blogadmin | 29Jul10 | More
This shows that on-demand HPC still has a ways to go, it is very unfortunate that only ext3 is supported ... James Lowey | 29Jul10 | More
Barry -- did you try "launchctl load" instead of "start" -- that may be a requirement for initially telling launchctl ... blogadmin | 19Jul10 | More
We have had sge62u3 working fine in a 10.5 cluster using cron to startup the sge_execd process on clients. Trying ... Barry McInnes | 19Jul10 | More
Totally correct, CH
The more we learn about the performance of the root/boot disk the more we realize that we ... blogadmin | 19Jul10 | More
Instead of increasing your disk image size, you could have decreased the memory by writing a very short C program ... CH | 19Jul10 | More
I found a solution to the "darwin-unsupported" issue.
Under 10.6 (desktop and server) and previous running on an intel chip the ... Ryan Evans | 28May10 | More
nevermind--so far it's working by changing unsupported in the arch script to "x86" Jake | 11May10 | More
Did the bioteam ever figure out the issue with the Arch script on install as noted by Tom above? I'm ... Jake | 11May10 | More