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First, check those systems to find out if they can boot without a keyboard and monitor. There has been some discussions on gnhlug about this also. There may be a BIOS setting for Quick Boot. With Linux, you don't need a mouse. You may need to configure the kernel for console support on serial port. I havn't tried it. You shouls be able to manage the entire cluster via telnet. "Kevin M. Gleason" wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion but as you know in academia the 'thought' of the > budget is usually larger than the fact. I'm really talking shoestring here > (almost velcro). So much so that I'm even considering a fast connection optio > n > instead of a switch...stacking all computers for the bootstrap then connectin > g > then disconnecting each monitor and moving on to the next machine. Does that > tell you how CHEAP is cheap? When I say cheap I really mean 'free or close to > free'. > > ---- > Kevin > > "Matthew J. Brodeur" wrote: > > > If you're really concerned with cost, then the "best" solution is > > probably out of the question, but I'll mention it anyway. > > > > A company called Aten (www.aten-usa.com) makes a whole line of really > > nice KVM hardware, in addition to all kinds of other fun toys. If I'm not > > mistaken, this is the company that actually makes IOGear's MiniView series > > switches. We have several of these in our test lab aove them. > > All of their switches provide device emulation, so every machine thinks > > it has console hardware at all times. They're also hot-pluggable, > > switchable from the keyboard, and the high end ones have on-screen > > display. The MasterView series can also be daisy-chained up to 512 ports. > > > > The bad news is the price. For your situation the MasterView Pro > > CS-1016 is perfect, but it lists for $1495 plus $39/ea for the 16 cables > > you'd need. If you look at PCNation, the whole package would be $1382+SH. > > > > If money was no object, this is the solution I'd go with. > > > > -- > > -Matt > > > > No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. > > -- Eleanor Roosevelt > > > > On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Kevin M. Gleason wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I just got the college to loan me 16 Compaq P100's to build a (alright > > > slow) Beowulf cluster and I have a bunch of mouses, monitors, and > > > keyboards that I don't think I need. Is there a switch that I can buy > > > that will reduce all of this hardware to quantity ONE? If so, get where > > > and how much should I budget? > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Kevin > > > > > > - > > > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with > > > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the > > > message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored). > > > > > > > - > > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with > > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the > > message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored). > > - > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the > message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored). > -- Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org> Boston Linux and Unix user group http://www.blu.org - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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