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Using Chkconfig To Manage Linux Service Run Levels more similar news »
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Even so, I'm always impressed with ways to make this sort of setup easier. Especially when it comes to manipulation of start and stop (init) scripts that come with system software. Solaris' mish-mosh of hard and soft linked run level scripts can be a headache, for sure, but Redhat, Fedora and other Linux flavours can be a bit of a pain, as well. The main problem I run into is making a customized change that ends up getting overwritten by an RPM upgrade or things of that nature."
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Red Hat's RHX: Lessons learned more similar news »
The Open Road: "We are just beyond the first year anniversary of RHX, Red Hat's program for open source software vendors. Rumors of its death have been greatly exaggerated. RHX is different now. The team is smaller and the target market is different; but, fundamentally, RHX is smarter. It's very much alive and is undergoing its third iteration. We've learned a lot along the way.
RHX LESSON 1: You don't fully understand a problem until you try to implement the solution. [1]"
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Debian GNU/Linux powers Max Planck Institute 32.8 TFlops supercomputer more similar news »
DebianWiki: "A team of scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics have created Germany's 4th largest supercomputer by using Debian GNU/Linux.The massive computing effort necessary for this research is provided by a Debian GNU / Linux cluster of 1342 nodes called ATLAS. Using 10+ TB RAM, approximately 1.3 PB storage and a special network able to transfer almost 4 days worth of DVD movies each second, the cluster achieves a measured performance of 32.8 TFlops. This performance places the ATLAS Debian GNU / Linux supercomputer at 4th place in Germany, 11th in Europe and 34th worldwide, at a cost of EUR 1.8m (~ US$ 2.8m)."
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