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Erik Paulson epaulson at students.wisc.eduFri Aug 4 15:00:04 PDT 2000
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Anthony E. Glover wrote: > Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 08:34:40 -0500 > To: <beowulf at beowulf.org> > From: "Anthony E. Glover" <aglover at elmco.com> > Reply-To: <aglover at elmco.com> > Subject: Newbie question > > My company currently has a dedicated group of linux workstations on > which we execute some simulation software. This software is in > the form of a single executable with a directory structure from > which it reads and writes inputs and output files. We would like > to be able to make use of all of the machines in order to run > large numbers of monte-carlo sets. Is there an easy way to do this > with a Beowulf cluster. Note we don't want to break up the executable, > just have a nice way of making the network of individual computers > look like one multi-processor machine on which we can have > simultaneous runs going. > > Thanks, > Tony Condor is ideally suited for this: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor Free-as-in-beer, and entirely userspace. -Erik UW Computer Sciences Condor Team
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