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From: Nihar Sanghvi (nsanghvi_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-10-06 12:52:47


On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Dmitry Kovalsky wrote:

- Hi there
-
- I have two nodes. I use gigabit to run in parallel. However the CPUs are
- loaded to ~70% only. I want to setup another interface eth1 and to let
- another job to be computed there. By this I want to load the CPU at 100%.
- However seems LAM (6.5.9 I'm using) cann't run on eth0 and eth1 interfaces in
- simultaneously. Or I'm wrong?
-

This basically is not an issue related to LAM. LAM does not know about
the number of underlying network cards. All it needs is an IP address to
communicate.
Two processes in the same LAM universe may not be able to use
different network cards.

You could do something like Channel Bonding or unusual network topologies,
on the lower level. This is beyond what LAM does.

Hope this helps..

Nihar

- Sincerely yours,
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- Institute of Molecular Biology & Genetics
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