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Doug Farley d.l.farley at larc.nasa.gov
Tue Jul 23 10:08:13 PDT 2002


Alex,
The first thing that comes to mind to me when I read this description is 
that you want to make a small grid...
I've just started to use: http://gridengine.sunsource.net/ Sun's Grid 
Engine, its not to bad to setup, and with a scheduler like Maui 
http://supercluster.org/maui/ with it, its does do distributed jobs between 
multiple clusters, and should handle your setup.
I HTH some.

Doug

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Doug Farley

Data Analysis and Imaging Branch
Systems Engineering Competency
NASA Langley Research Center

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At 05:55 PM 7/23/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>  A quick question. I have two Linux-based PC clusters each of which has a
>front end (FE) and several PC nodes connected to the FE using a private
>network. Therefore, there is no direct connectivity between nodes from each
>cluster.
>
>  Is it possible (and where can we find how-to information) to affiliate all
>nodes of both clusters to a single (hierarchical?) scheduler? Our ideal
>would be to have a single scheduler to which to submit jobs and that this
>will take care of scheduling the jobs to each node tunneling through each
>cluster front-end when needed.
>
>  Thanks in advance,
>
>         Alex
>
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