[Wien] Wien 2K Startup
Torsten Andersen
thor at physik.uni-kl.de
Thu Dec 7 08:54:24 CET 2006
And I thought that grid environments provided functionality similar to
those of cluster-queue-systems, such as SGE. There, environment
variables are set that tell you about the system, and usually it can be
done detailed enough to piece together a .machines file on-the-fly.
Well, then I can't provide any more help... I do not have experience
with SETI-like distributed systems...
How would you treat systems with different performance in a
geographically distributed system? There will have to be a variable
telling you how to distribute the calculation efficiently.
Best regards,
TOrsten Andersen.
Stefaan Cottenier wrote:
>>It would have been more efficient if you had stated your intention at
>>the beginning of your questions.
>
>
> ...what is what he actually did in his very first post about 2 weeks
> ago, and which was the reason I had more than usual patience ;-).
>
>
>>As far as I know we have already a
>>solution for your problem called "wien2grid" ....
>
>
> My knowledge about grid environments is very limited, but from the
> stories I hear there is no universal standard yet, and every grid site
> uses slightly or largely different middleware flavours. Could that be
> a good motivation for the simultaneous development of different wien2k
> grid solutions? Or do I badly miss the point?
>
> Stefaan
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