Linux in Mannheim
Linux at RUM
- 1995: Web stations all around the university
- 1996: Trumpf Beowulf Cluster
10 P133 SMP, Ethernet. Applications: PVM, MPI and a distributed indexer and search engine. First experiences with Apache on Linux
- 1996: Various databases: TOP500 Database, History database, RUM Library
- 1997: Siemens Primergy Quad PPro200. As node 11 in the trumpf cluster
- 1997: Comyc Cluster
8 PPro 200 SMP, Myrinet, diskless nodes
- 1997: As a Desktop with KDE and WindowMaker
- 1998: WWW Server for www.top500.org
- 1999: Cooperation with Siemens on testing and benchmarking SAP R/3 with Oracle on Siemens Primergy.
- 1999: Samba PDC (Primary Domain Controller) for HPC/WWW Group. File Server, Print Server..
- 1999: top500.org powered by Siemens Primergy
- 2001: central Web-Cache and Web-Proxy running Squid on Linux
- 2002: Central Filestore (SAN) fom Hitachi,
with access via Linux AFS Servers and Linux Samba Gateways
- 2003: Web-Mailer running under Linux
- 2004: 16 CPU Intel Xeon Hyperthreading System
- 2005: dotLRN e-learning plattform
- 2006: Oracle cluster file system 2 for SAN access of Web-Servers
- 2007: Red Hat GFS 6.1 for SAN access of Mail-Servers,
new Email Infrastructure based on SuSE and Red Hat Linux Servers
- to be continued
Experiences at RUM
- Samba
- Linux can replace windows NT to control domains (PDC).
- Used to provide file and print services.
- Web Administration Tool (Swat) available
- Easier local and remote administration.
- Better performance:
- SMP
- 2.0.0 had poor SMP support (First stable kernel series with SMP support)
- SMP needs applications which use SMP capabilities
- Quad SMP on Primergy seems to work with a noticable stabiltity
- High availabilty (Uptimes of 100 days and more)
- HPC programing environment freely available
- Interconnect hardware support available
- Diskless configurations stable and ease administration
- Highly scalable: add or remove nodes whenever necessary
SAP R/3 in Mannheim
- 1998: SAP R/3 (IDES) on RM1000
- 1999: SAP R/3 on Primergy 870 running Linux
- 2004: SAP R/3 service terminated due to budgets cuts
Begonnen unter Verwendung von Unterlagen von Anas Nashif.
© Universität Mannheim, Rechenzentrum, 1999-2006.
Heinz Kredel
Last modified: Wed Jan 17 13:15:58 CET 2007