HACK LINUX
File Systems
Session Chair: Theodore Ts'o, VA Linux Systems
JFS Log: How the Journaled File System Performs Logging
Steve Best, IBM Linux Technology Center
Scalability and Failure Recovery in a Linux Cluster File System
Kenneth Preslan, Andrew Barry, Jonathan Brassow, Michael Declerck,
A.J. Lewis, Adam Manthei, Ben Marzinski, Erling Nygaard,
Seth Van Oort, David Teigland, Mike Tilstra, Steve Whitehouse, and
Matthew O'Keefe, Sistina Software, Inc.
The Tux2 Failsafe Filesystem
Daniel Phillips
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EXTREME LINUX
Systems
Session Chair: Remy Evard, Argonne National Laboratory
The Portable Batch Scheduler and the Maui Scheduler on Linux
Clusters
Brett Bode, David M. Halstead, Ricky Kendall, and Zhou Lei, Ames
Laboratory, DOE;
David Jackson, Maui High Performance Computing Center
(30 minutes)
Cluster Administration Has Been Solved, or Has It?
Moderator: Remy Evard, Argonne National Laboratory
Panelists: Susan Coghlan, TurboLinux, Richard Ferri, IBM,
Brian Finley, VA Linux, Greg Lindahl, HPTi, John-Paul Navarro,
Argonne National Laboratory, Lee Ward, Sandia National
Laboratory, and Stephen L. Scott, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(1 hour)
In this panel, we will examine systems administration solutions from a variety
of vendors and the approaches of several large cluster managers. Our goal is
to understand what systems administration challenges remain for the community
of large-scale cluster. Where do large-scale cluster have special problems?
What problems have been solved by vendor and open source solutions? What does
the future hold?
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USE LINUX
The XFree86 Loadable
Architecture & Whazzup with XFree86
Stuart Anderson, Metro Link, Inc/XFree86 Core Team
This talk will provide some history and technical information on the new
Loadable Architecture in XFree86 4.0. The following will be included:
- The origins of the Loader itself
- How the architecture developed
- How it evolved
- Benefits of the new architecture
- Using the new architecture
- Rules for developing for this architecture
- Where this architecture is heading
The second part of the talk will be a classic state-of-the-project talk,
including the status of XFree86 4.0, its features, card support, platform
support, looking at XFree86 4.next, and current thinking at the time.
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HACK LINUX
Potpourri
Session Chair: Victor Yodaiken, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
VA SystemImager
Brian Elliot Finley, VA Linux Systems
GCC 3.0: The State of the Source
Mark Mitchell and Alexander Samuel, CodeSourcery, LLC
SMP Scalability Comparisons of Linux Kernels 2.2.14 and 2.3.99
Ray Bryant, Bill Hartner, Qi He, and Ganesh Venkitachalam, IBM
Linux Technology Center
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EXTREME LINUX
Clusters
Design of a Very-large Linux Cluster for Providing Reliable and
Scalable Speech-to-Email Service
Randy Brumbaugh and Todd Vernon, Evoke Communications
(30 minutes)
Cluster Applications: Experiences and Desires
Chair and Moderator: Pete Beckman, TurboLabs
(1 hour)
First-come, first-serve 5 minute descriptions of cluster applications and
their requirements.
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USE LINUX
Security Applications
Samba and SSL
Daniel Carrere, Open Systems Consulting International
SSH Port Forwarding
Giles Orr and Jacob Wyatt, Georgia College & State University
Invited Talk
The Aging of Wine
Jeremy White, Codeweavers
This talk will discuss the status of Wine and Winelib.
Wine enables users to run Windows binaries on Linux and
Winelib enables developers to port Windows software to Linux.
The talk will cover the current state of Wine, the task
list required for version 1.0, and the current progress
towards 1.0.
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