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The next generation of cluster solutions:
Teaming up with various vendors, scientists, and software developers Infiscale brings the best of several worlds and experiences together making solutions that are not only suitable for a wide range of needs but also capable of surpassing previously held expectations regarding cluster management, scalability, flexibility and even implementing cluster technologies in previously unconsidered environments.
Both Warewulf and Perceus can be built as standalone solutions (monitoring or provisioning respectively), and when combined offer a complete HPC clustering platform.
Perceus 1.5.2
Submitted by gmk on Thu, 05/14/2009 - 10:53pm.Size: 57.79 MB
md5_file hash: 17c9209a454c1a3f0eda2e3a8b4c93c7
First released: Thu, 05/14/2009 - 10:53pm
Last updated: Thu, 05/14/2009 - 11:17pm
The Infiscale team is happy to announce the release of Perceus 1.5.2. This is a minor build and bugfix release in the 1.5 tree and can be used to non-destructively update all the previous 1.5 releases. Major changes include:
- Bug fix: Don't delete files on livesync update
- Bug fix: Fixed some xget and xcpu linking issues
- Bug fix: Properly specify the master IP at the node kernel's command line
- Doc fix: Fix some of the documentation for the 'ipaddr' Perceus module
Got a minute? That is all it takes to provision over 1000 nodes from bare metal!
Perceus Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (and enterprise rebuilds)
Submitted by astevens on Tue, 05/12/2009 - 4:00pm.Due to popular demand, we have released binary packages for Red Hat and other Enterprise Linux rebuilds. Please note: Red Hat has an older kernel, no xfs, etc, so please do not mail us for help with xfs on Red Hat. You can get Caos Linux if you want a current kernel, XFS and all the other HPC love you have come to expect. Enterprise Linux RPM's can be found on http://altruistic.infiscale.org/downloads/perceus-1.5.1-rhel5.x86_64.tar.gz with the latest version always available on the Infiscale.com website.
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Perceus 1.5.1
Submitted by gmk on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 12:20am.Size: 57.78 MB
md5_file hash: 8847f30366fe8b57d476dfb82d16f8e4
First released: Fri, 04/10/2009 - 12:20am
Last updated: Fri, 04/10/2009 - 12:58am
The Infiscale team is happy to announce the release of Perceus 1.5.1. This is a minor build and bugfix release in the 1.5 tree and can be used to non-destructively update all the previous 1.5 releases.
Linux Magazine article on Caos NSA and Perceus
Submitted by gmk on Thu, 02/05/2009 - 10:43am.Linux Magazine today published an article on building a cluster with Caos NSA and Perceus written by Jeff Layton. The article explains in a nutshell how to build a cluster in 23 minutes with explanations and examples along the way.
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