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%         Registration             Clusterproc; Linux kernel Support for      
%                                      Clusterwide Process Management         
%                              Bruce J. Walker (bruce.walker@hp.com)          

There are several kernel-based clusterwide     
process management implementations available   
today, each of which provides different        
semantics and capabilities (OpenSSI,           
openMosix, bproc, Kerrighed, etc.). We present 
a set of hooks to allow various installable    
kernel module implementations with a high      
degree of flexibility and virtually no         
performance impact. Optional capabilities that 
can be implemented via the hooks include:      
clusterwide unique pids, single, init,         
heterogeneity, transparent visibility and      
access to any process from any node, ability   
to distribute processes at exec or fork or     
thru migration, file inheritance and full      
controlling terminal semantics, node failure   
cleanup, clusterwide \ident{/proc/<pid>},              
checkpoint/restart and scale to thousands of   
nodes. In addition, we describe an             
OpenSSI-inspired implementation using the      
hooks and providing all the features described 
above.                                         

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