You are probably going to learn cluster-ing best from Red Hat Linux as
they at present are the "Industry/Enterprise" Standard. They are
considered by DoD to be the only "authorized" US Govt distrobution for
Federal computers because of auditing and accounting purposes. Some
may disagree. with this statement which is fine. Linux is about
choice. They have develved the most into clustering, virtualization
and stability for loads requr-ing massive scaling. Personally, I am
surprised you are not using Solaris or even OpenBSD/FreeBSD for a
server environment with those capabilities. OBSD is the most audited
and security concious for servers in the world.

gkey

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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 08:24:34 -0500
> From: Florin Iucha <florin at iucha.net>
> To: Vyom Joshi <joshivyomi at yahoo.co.in>
> Cc: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: [tclug-list] Fwd: [Grads] Any grads willing to help a high
>        school  student? Fwd:   Help with Terminal/Linux
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> Vyom,
>
> You will have more luck having your questions answered by posting to
> the Twin Cities Linux User's Group mailing list (CC'd above).
>
> However, in order to get the best answers in the shortest amount of
> time, you need to be more precise in describing what problems you
> encounter.  Read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> for a guide.
>
> For instance, you wrote
>> When I boot the CD that I got with my book, it does not do anything to
>> my computer.
>
> That is not clear and nobody can help you with that.  You should try
> to rephrase it as:
>
>   I have performed the following steps:
>      1. powered on the computer
>      2. while the computer was POST-ing, I opened the CD tray and
>         loaded the Ubuntu disc
>      3. waited for the OS to boot
>   I was expecting that:
>      1. Ubuntu boots and I get a login screen
>   I have observed that:
>      1. Windows Vista loaded and I got a login screen
>
> Best,
> florin
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Pamela Vold <vold at cs.umn.edu> -----
>
>> Subject: [Grads] Any grads willing to help a high school student? Fwd: Help
>>       with Terminal/Linux
>> From: Pamela Vold <vold at cs.umn.edu>
>> To: grads at cs.umn.edu
>> Date: Tue, 08 May 2012 12:25:50 -0500
>>
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject:      Help with Terminal/Linux
>> Date:         Wed, 9 May 2012 00:28:21 +0800 (SGT)
>> From:         Vyom Joshi <joshivyomi at yahoo.co.in>
>> Reply-To:     Vyom Joshi <joshivyomi at yahoo.co.in>
>> To:   gustafso at cs.umn.edu <gustafso at cs.umn.edu>, head at cs.umn.edu
>> <head at cs.umn.edu>
>> CC:   csa at cs.umn.edu <csa at cs.umn.edu>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am Vyom Joshi (Junior) from Hibbing High School, Hibbing, MN. I am
>> doing an independent research on super computers and trying to make one.
>> I've been working on making a super-computer using Linux(Ubuntu 11.10)
>> Operating System. I have a CD with my super-computer book, that has some
>> codes written in it. I wanted help with couple of things and since you
>> are professionals at this field, I thought of e-mailing you my queries.
>> When I boot the CD that I got with my book, it does not do anything to
>> my computer. So, I tried copying and pasting the codes in Terminal. It
>> asks me to run as the root, so I write down the password and start
>> writing codes as the root. However, whenever I try to make any changes,
>> error comes up and it says permission denied.
>> So, Firstly do you know why the CD would not boot(even after I set the
>> preference of the CD-ROM as first)? And why does terminal deny access
>> when I codes?
>> P.S- The book and the CD that I am referring to is called "The Linux
>> Enterprise Cluster" by Karl Kopper.
>> Hopefully you can help me with my problem.
>> Thank you for your time,
>> Vyom Joshi
>> Hibbing High School.
>
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