[Beowulf] Re: ECC support on motherboards?
Perry E. Metzger
perry at piermont.com
Tue May 20 19:13:58 PDT 2008
Joe Landman <landman at scalableinformatics.com> writes:
> Robert G. Brown wrote:
>
>> Very interesting article, but 1 GB is still a bit tight. The really
>> interesting times coming are in one year, when the motherboards comes
>> with linux in 2 or even 4 GB flash. In one GB you can load a
>
> ... and until then we use CF->SATA converters and boot from 4 GB flash
> cards. We have built working 4GB flash images of Ubuntu, Suse,
> Openfiler, and one of the RHELs.
>
> Mind you, creating such a thing is a non-trivial exercise, especially
> for RHEL and RHEL like systems.
It isn't so bad building a flash image for something like this. If you
want to play with it a bit primitively, you can install to a flash
card or a virtual disk configured to have the exact same layout, and
you can mass install to new ones by dd'ing a file system image.
I generally prefer to just bulk install boxes by PXE booting them
though -- less handwork. That requires a bit more work, but any SA
worth his salt knows how to do that sort of thing.
Kickstart and similar tools have taken a lot of the pain out of doing
mass installs, of course. It doesn't matter much if your boot media
are hard drives or 4G flash cards -- it is pretty much the same, you
just need to make sure you're not cramming too much stuff into the
root file system. Hell, 4G used to be a pretty big hard drive, you
don't even have to cram things in too badly if you're running some
sort of Unix-alike...
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Perry E. Metzger perry at piermont.com
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