diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml index d1e4560e..b54e11cb 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ partition images to and from a TFTP server. Cluster-HOWTO, Linux Cluster HOWTO -Updated: September 2002. +Updated: November 2002. How to set up high-performance Linux computing clusters. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/hwSect.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/hwSect.sgml index 04e0691b..c512a59b 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/hwSect.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/hwSect.sgml @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ various issues related to this. Cluster-HOWTO, Linux Cluster HOWTO -Updated: September 2002. +Updated: November 2002. How to set up high-performance Linux computing clusters. diff --git a/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Cluster-HOWTO.sgml b/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Cluster-HOWTO.sgml index f0555e68..286df269 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Cluster-HOWTO.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Cluster-HOWTO.sgml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Linux Cluster HOWTO Ram Samudrala (me@ram.org) - v0.97, September 26, 2002 + v0.98, November 11, 2002 How to set up high-performance Linux computing clusters. @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ following setup:

Backup: - 2 Sony 20/40 GB DSS4 SE LVD DAT + 2 Sony 20/40 GB DSS4 SE LVD DAT drives

@@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ laptops (single disk): hda1 - /win (half the total disk size) hda2 - swap (2 * RAM) -hda3 - / (4 GB) +hda3 - / (remaining disk space)

@@ -590,14 +590,14 @@ applications you wish to run.

For the single most important program we run (our ab initio protein folding simulation program), using the Pentium 3 1 -GHz processor machine as a reference frame, the Athlon 1.2 GHz -processor machine is about 16% faster on average, the Pentium 4 1.7 -GHz machine is about 25-32% faster on average, the Athlon 1.5 GHz +GHz processor machine as a frame of reference, the Athlon 1.2 GHz +processor machine is about 16% faster on average, the Xeon 1.7 GHz +machine is about 25-32% faster on average, the Athlon 1.5 GHz processor is about 38% faster on average, and the Athlon 1.7 GHz processor is about 46% faster on average (yes, the Athlon 1.5 GHz is faster than the Xeon 1.7 GHz since the Xeon executes only six instructions per clock (IPC) whereas the Athlon executes nine IPC (you -do the math!)).

+do the math!)).