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A.2 URLs


These URLs offering software and documentation were current when this
book was written. They are grouped roughly by category. Within a
category, they are organized roughly in alphabetic order. However,
closely related items are grouped together. Most categories are
short, so you shouldn't have too much trouble
locating an item even if you need to skim the entire category.


A.2.1 General Cluster Information


http://www.beowulf.org. This site
has general information on Beowulf clusters, including tutorials.

http://clustering.foundries.sourceforge.net.
Clustering Foundry is a source for cluster software.

http://www.clusterworld.com. This
is the web site for

ClusterWorld magazine.

http://www.dell.com/powersolutions.

Dell Power Solutions Magazine has frequent
articles or special issues devoted to clustering.

http://www.linux-ha.org. This is
the home for the Linux High-Availability Project. It provides many
links to information useful in setting up an HA cluster.

http://www.lcic.org. Linux
Clustering Information Center is a great source of information and
links.

http://www.tldp.org. Linux
Documentation Project is the home to a vast store of Linux
documentation, including FAQs, HOWTOs, and other guides.

http://www.linux-vs.org. This is
the home to the Linux Virtual Server Project, another site of
interest if you want high availability or load balancing.

http://www.linuxhpc.org. This is
the home to LinuxHPC.org, another site to visit for high-performance
cluster information.

http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO/.
This is the Remote Serial Console HOWTO.

http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu. This is
the home for the SETI@Home project.

http://www.top500.org. If you
want to know what computers are currently on the 500 top
supercomputers list, visit this site.

http://clusters.top500.org. For
the top 500 clusters, visit this site.

http://www.redbooks.ibm.com.
Although IBM-Scentric, the Redbooks series contains a wealth of
information. Look for the Redbooks on SANs or Globus.


A.2.2 Linux


http://bccd.cs.uni.edu. This is
the home of the Bootable Cluster CD (BCCD).

http://www.debian.org. This is
the home for Debian Linux.

http://www.gentoo.org. This is
the home for Gentoo Linux.

http://www.knoppix.org. This is
the home for Knoppix. Click on a flag for the language of your
choice. For a cluster version of Knoppix, visit http://bofh.be/clusterknoppix/.

http://www.kernel.org. The Linux
Kernels Archive provides kernel sources.

http://www.mandrakesoft.com. This
is the home for Mandrake Linux

http://plumpos.sourceforge.net.
This is the home for PlumpOS.

http://www.redhat.com. This is
the home for Red Hat Linux.

http://www.suse.com. This is the
home for SUSE Linux.


A.2.3 Cluster Software


http://bioinformatics.org/biobrew/. Visit the
Biobrew site for information on a Rocks-based bioinformatics cluster.

http://www.mosix.org. This is
site for the Mosix project.

http://openmosix.sourceforge.net.
This is the site for the openMosix project.

http://www.openmosixview.com. If
you are running openMosix, visit this site for the openMosixView
tools.

http://howto.ipng.be/Mosix-HOWTO/. Visit this
site for the most recent version of Kris Buytaert's
openMosix HOWTO.

http://mcaserta.com/maask/. For
more information on the MigSHM openMosix patch, visit this site.

http://oscar.openclustergroup.org. This is
the home of the Open Cluster Group and the site to visit for OSCAR.

http://www.openclustergroup.org/HA-OSCAR/.
This is the home for the high availability OSCAR branch.

http://rocks.npaci.edu. This is
the home for Rocks.

http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/npacil.
This is Steven Baum's Rocks site, another good
source of information on Rocks. This has very nice sections on grids
and on applications available for clusters.

http://www.scyld.com. This is the
home for Scyld Beowulf. An earlier, nonsupported version of Scyld
Beowulf can be purchased at http://www.linuxcentral.com.


A.2.4 Grid Computing and Tools


http://www.globus.org. If you are
interested in grid computing, you should start by visiting the Globus
Alliance site.

http://gridengine.sunsource.net.
This is the home for the Sun Grid Engine.

http://www.nsf-middleware.org.
This is the home for the NSF middleware grid software.

http://www.opensce.org. This is
the home for the OpenSCE (Scalable Cluster Environment) project.

http://nws.cs.ucsb.edu. This is
the home for the Network Weather Service.

http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Divisions/ACES/GPT/.
This is the home for the Grid Packaging Tools.

http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/kerb_pki/.
This is the home for KX.509 and KCA.

http://grid.ncsa.uiuc.edu/ssh/.
This is the home for GSI OpenSSH.

http://grid.ncsa.uiuc.edu/myproxy/. This is
the home for MyProxy.

http://rocks.npaci.edu/gridconfig/. A
user's manual for the Rocks Gridconfig Tools can be
found at this site.


A.2.5 Cloning and Management Software


http://www.csm.ornl.gov/torc/C3/.
This is the home for Cluster Command and Control (C3).

http://sourceforge.net/projects/clumon. If
you need Clumon, it can be downloaded from SourceForge.

http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/. This
is the home for g4u.

http://ganglia.sourceforge.net.
Ganglia can be downloaded from this site.

http://oss.sgi.com/projects/pcp/.
This is the home for SGI's Performance Co-Pilot.

http://sisuite.sourceforge.net.
This is the home for System Installation Suite (SIS). It provides
links to System Configurator, SystemImager, and System Installer.


A.2.6 Filesystems


http://clusternfs.sourceforge.net. This is
the home for ClusterNFS.

http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/indexl. This
is the home for the Coda file system

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/clusters/software/gpfsl.
This site provides information for GPFS, the General Parallel File
System.

http://www.inter-mezzo.org. This
is the home for the InterMezzo filesystem.

http://www.lustre.org. This is
the home for the Luster filesystem.

http://www.openafs.org. This is
the home for the Open Andrew filesystem.

http://opengfs.sourceforge.net.
This is the home for OpenGFS Project.

http://www.parl.clemson.edu/pvfs/. This is
the home to the PVFS. For PVFS2, go to http://www.pvfs.org/pvfs2/.


A.2.7 Parallel Benchmarks


http://www.netlib.org. The Netlib
Repository is a good place to start if you need benchmarks.

http://hint.byu.edu. This is the
home for the Hierarchical Integration (HINT) benchmark.

http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/hpl/. This is
the home for High Performance Linpack benchmark.

http://www.iozone.org. This is
the home for Iozone, an I/O and file system benchmark tool.

http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/. This
is the home for Iperf, a network performance measurement tool.

http://science.nas.nasa.gov/Software/NPB/.
This is the home for the NAS Parallel Benchmarks.


A.2.8 Programming Software


http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/.
This is the Data Display Debugger's home page.

http://gcc.gnu.org. This is the
home page for the gcc compiler project. This
project includes gprof and
gcov.

http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/.
This is the home page for HDF5.

http://java.sun.com. This is
Sun's Java page. Java can also be downloaded from
http://www.blackdown.org.

http://www.lam-mpi.org. This is
the home page for the LAM/MPI project.

http://www.mpi-forum.org. This is
the home page for the MPI Forum. Visit this site for standards
documents and other information on MPI.

http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich/. This
is the home page for MPICH.

http://www.netlib.org/pvm3/. This
is the home page for PVM.

http://www.mcs.anl.gov/romio/.
This is the home page for ROMIO.

http://www.splint.org. This is
the home page for SPLINT.

http://sprng.cs.fsu.edu/. This is
the home page for SPRNG, the Scalable Parallel Random Number
Generator.

http://www.scriptics.com. This is
the home page for Tcl/Tk.

http://vmi.ncsa.uiuc.edu. This is
NCSA's page for the Virtual Machine Interface or
VMI.


A.2.9 Scheduling Software


http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor.
This is the home for the Condor Project.

http://www.supercluster.org. This
is the Center for HPC Cluster Resource Management and Scheduling.
Visit this site for Maui and Torque.

http://umbc7.umbc.edu/nqs/nqs1. This
is the home for the Network Queuing Systems software.

http://www.openpbs.org. This is
the home for the open software branch for PBS. For OpenPBS patches,
you might visit http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/openpbs/ and
http://bellatrix.pcl.ox.ac.uk/~ben/pbs/.

http://www.pbspro.com This is the
home for the commercial branch for PBS.


A.2.10 System Software and Utilities


http://www.chkrootkit.org. This
is the home for the chkrootkit security program.

http://modules.sourceforge.net.
The modules package, on which switcher is based, can be downloaded
from SourceForge.

http://www.myri.com. This
commercial site is the home for Myricom, the creators of Myrinet.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/pfilter. If
you want the pfilter software, you can download
it from SourceForge.

http://www.rrdtool.org. This is
the home for Tobi Oetiker's RRDtool.

http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync.
Visit this site for more information or the latest version of
rsync.

http://www.tripwire.org. This is
the home for the tripwire security auditing
tool.

http://vsftpd.beasts.org. This is
the home for Very Secure FTP.


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