[parisc-linux] Host for 712/60 compiles

Sandy Harris sandy@storm.ca
Fri, 17 Nov 2000 22:54:58 -0500


A couple of us have 16 diskless 712/60s which we want to use for distributed
processing on easily parallelized tasks like factoring and perhaps crypto
cracking. A few questions arise.

Is PARISC Linux far enough along to be useful for that? We need no monitor or
console (except perhaps for initial debugging), no devices except ethernet,
and expect to run only one process per machine, but we need stability.

We'll need a host for cross-compiling. We have a 256 meg 715/100 with HP/UX
which we expect to use as the host for booting, handing out chunks of work,
storing results, etc. Should we compile there under HP/UX or would we get
better tools on one of our Intel Linux boxes?

Or is PARISC Linux far enough along we should put it on the 715 and get
native compilation?