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Questions about anything and everything |
Questions about anything and everything |
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Shown below are frequently asked questions others have |
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A critical feature of the LON-CAPA interface is the idea that a user |
A critical feature of the LON-CAPA interface is the idea that a user |
must select a role before doing anything further inside the educational |
must select a role before doing anything further inside the educational |
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<hr />4. <font color='blue'><font size='+1'><a name='q4' />What kind of computer and operating will this work |
<hr />4. <font color='blue'><font size='+1'><a name='q4' />What kind of |
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computer and operating will this work on?</font></font> |
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The operating system LON-CAPA runs on is the Linux operating |
The operating system LON-CAPA runs on is the Linux operating |
system. LON-CAPA relies on an Intel-based architecture. |
system. LON-CAPA relies on an Intel-based architecture. |
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For full-time, classroom usage, an adequate LON-CAPA server |
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<li>a multiprocessor machine,</li> |
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<li>a CPU speed of 1 gigahertz,</li> |
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<li>a gigabyte of memory,</li> |
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<li>and at least 40 to 80 gigabytes of hard disk space.</li> |
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A lesser machine can be used for toying around with LON-CAPA |
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(LON-CAPA will run for a single user on most any machine). |
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LON-CAPA servers experience significant peaks of activity |
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before a homework submission deadline. To support these critical |
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peaks of activity, it is strongly advised that LON-CAPA machines |
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fit the above recommendation. |
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If thousands of students start accessing the box as a web server... |
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well you may want to consider more options. The design of the LON-CAPA |
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system is to naturally and transparently load-balance on multiple |
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computer clusters. So, a simple solution for running an entire |
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college campus is to just have an adequate plurality of LON-CAPA |
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servers rather than a single, particularly monstrous server. |
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We like to think of high web server usage as "a good problem" though.. :) |
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<hr />4a. <font color='blue'><font size='+1'><a name='q4' />Will this work on BSD Unix?</font></font> |
<hr />4a. <font color='blue'><font size='+1'><a name='q4' />Will this work on BSD Unix?</font></font> |
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No. |