TY - BOOK AU - Lucke,Robert W. TI - Building clustered Linux systems T2 - Hewlett-Packard Professional Books SN - 0131448536 U1 - 005.432 22 ed. PY - 2005/// CY - Upper Saddle River, NJ PB - Prentice Hall PTR KW - Linux KW - Operating Systems (Computers) KW - Sistemas Operativos (Computadores) KW - Embedded Computer Systems KW - Programming N1 - Includes bibliographical references, glossary, index, etc; Pte. 1. Introduction to cluster concepts -- Cap. 1. Parallel power: defining the clustered system approach -- 2. One step at a time: a process for building clusters -- Pte. 2. Cluster architecture and hardware components -- Cap. 3. Underneath the hood: cluster hardware components and architecture -- 4. Any way you slice it: work and master nodes in a cluster -- 5. Packet in: cluster networking basics and example devices -- 6. Tying it together: cluster data, management, and control networks -- 7. Life in the fast LAN: high-speed interconnects and your cluster -- Pte. 3. Cluster software components and architecture -- Cap. 8. The right stuff: Linux as the basis for clusters -- 9. Round and round it goes: booting, disks, partitioning, and local file systems -- 10. Supporting role: infrastructure services and administration -- 11. Reach out and access something: remote access services, DHCP, and system logging -- 12. Installment plan: introduction to compute-slice configuration and installation -- 13. Improving your images: system installation with systemImager -- 14. To protect and serve: providing data to your cluster -- 15. Stuck in the middle: cluster middleware -- 16. Put tab a in slot C: OSCAR, Rocks, OpenMOSIX, and the Globus Toolkit -- Pte. 4. Building and deploying your cluster -- Cap. 17. Dollars and sense: cluster economics -- 18. Racking your brains: example cluster rack assembly steps -- 19. Getting your cluster wired: an example cable labeling scheme -- 20 Physical constraints: heat, space, and power ER -