Author: Liu Hong Fei Posted: 2003-12-04 [img: eaf3e35f01] http://bbs.whatisnet.net/uploads/post-26-1070293114.jpg [/ img: eaf3e35f01] Here is what I set up a cluster openmosix Procedure, write down for your exchange reference. One. My hardware configuration CPU Intel PIV 3.06G RAM DDR 1G HD SG 120G-SATA Interface NIC Intel 82540 Giga total 12 sets, switch is the 24-port RJ45 Gigabit exchange of Dell, because the OpenMOSIX cluster is calculated on the calculation of this layer The relationship between the machine is entirely equal, so there is no such thing as a server or workstation, which can be used in the same machine. two. Software 1. I used RedHat just launched Fedora 1.0, core 2.4.22-1.2115-nPTL (because I am a SATA hard drive). 2. OpenMOSIX is 2.4.22-1, 2.4.22-2 Just launched I haven't used it yet. It is recommended to use a more mature version, 2.4.20-3 version has been there a lot. OpenMOSIX-2.4.22-kernel-openmosix1.i686.22-kernel-OpenMOSIX1.SRC.RPM 3. Tool I use OpenMosix-Tools-0.3.4-1.i386.rpm 4.Tar Linux-2.4.22.tar.gz (public Edition). Specific installation step 1. Install Fedora, this is not good, you can install it, but must install the kernel compilation tool. 2. After entering the system, you must first start some services related to the cluster application, habits, after you can match, RSH, Telnet, NFS, TFTP, NIS, SMB, the configuration of these services I will not say. 3. Install OpenMOSIX to take the OpenMOSIX file to the temporary directory. Perform # rpm -ivh openmosix-kernel-2.4.22-openmosix1.i386.rpm # rpm -ivh openmosix-tools-0.3.4-1.i386.rpm # rpm -ivh openmosix-kernel-2.4.22-openmosix1.src . rpm # cp /your-tmp/linux-2.4.20.tar.gz / usr / src / # cp /usr/src/redhat/sources/openmosix-2.4.22-1.gz / usr / src / # CD / usr / src # tar xzvf Linux-2.4.20.tar.gz # ln -s Linux-2.4.20 Linux # CD / USR / SRC / Linux # zcat ..-OpenMOSIX-2.4.22-1.gz | Patch -Np1 4. After the kernel compilation. # Make MrProper # Make MenuConfig 1 Select to enter the OpenMOSIX option and add Process Migration Support, Direct File-System Access, and OpenMOSIX File System (OpenMOSIX File-System), do not choose kernel debugging ( Kernel Debugger.