[LUGSB] Super Computing Cluster Challenge SC07

Damian damian.itc at gmail.com
Sat May 19 23:29:38 EDT 2007


This sounds really interesting and I would def like to help if I can.  I am
fairly new to Linux and only know the basic commands, although I'm fairly
good with networking.  I don't know how much help I would be but count me in
if I can help in anyway or just observe to learn for personal knowledge.

-Damian

-----Original Message-----
From: lugsb-bounces at fsl.cs.sunysb.edu
[mailto:lugsb-bounces at fsl.cs.sunysb.edu] On Behalf Of Ilya Sukhanov
(dotCOMmie)
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 3:44 PM
To: Linux Users Group at Stony Brook
Subject: Re: [LUGSB] Super Computing Cluster Challenge SC07

Damian Tommasino wrote:
> I would assume Linux will be running since you can't really tweak 
> windows to the same extent.

We want to be OS neutral (pick the best OS) but its only logical to use
Linux,
because, as you said its easy to tweak. Also we have experience with it ..
and
we can steal systems configs from the Galaxy or Seawulf clusters.


> What other experience areas are you looking for?

Right now we're just looking for anyone who is interested, but ideally
candidates should be familiar with as many of these topics as possible:
     Shell Scripting
     Compiler optimization (choosing best compilers .. flags and options)
         Experience with any software which can help automate this process
     hardware
         Selecting hardware (Best performance per watt)
         Assembly and all that jazz
     Kernel Optimization (maybe driver tweaking)
     Networking
	topologies
         Tweaking switches
         NetBoot
         DHCP/DNS
     Monitoring software
         Ganglia/Nagios/cacti
     Any of the following applications:
	POVRAY divide and conquer
	GAMESS
	Gromacs (Folding at home)
	CFD code fluid dynamics open source or finite element. (Boing)

This is by no means a complete list. If you feel like you can contribute to
the
team in any way I urge you to contact us.

We can arrange a general meeting either in real life or on irc (or both).
Within
the next couple of weeks to address any questions. I'd assume meeting over
IRC
would be more convenient given that most students are off campus during this
time.

--Ilya S.

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