[mpich-discuss] build cluster
Gustavo Correa
gus at ldeo.columbia.edu
Fri Nov 26 21:12:14 CST 2010
PS - Also, ClusterMonkey is a web site with good information about clusters:
http://www.clustermonkey.net/
On Nov 26, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Gustavo Correa wrote:
> Hi
>
> If you are just starting with clusters,
> it may be easier to install Rocks:
>
> http://www.rocksclusters.org/wordpress/
>
> It is based in CentOS, not Ubuntu, but it will take care of
> many cluster details for you, saving a lot of time and effort.
> Install the basic "rolls" and chose from Torque *or* SGE job queue managers (not both).
> Then install your own MPICH2 in /share/apps in the head node/frontend node.
> You'll be up and running faster.
> Rocks is free, has a decent User Guide,
> which you should read before you start installation, additional
> documentation, and mailing list support.
>
> My two cents,
> Gus Correa
>
>
>
> On Nov 26, 2010, at 6:49 AM, ibrahim gad wrote:
>
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>> hi
>> I would be thankful if you help me
>>
>> 1- I want to build small cluster ( i have 3 pc core2duo -ubuntu 9.10)
>> 2- I want to run mpi program
>> i need to make all processors to write on the same file(master)
>>
>> thank you for your help
>>
>> ibrahim gad
>>
>>
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