01-23-2009
how to do GRID COMPUTING?
Hello,
I want to know how to combine the processing power of given 2 FEDORA machines in LAN.
Can you please tell me the commands,etc used to perform such an operations.Can you please give me the links where I can find more info on this topic.
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ipcluster
IPCLUSTER(1) IPCLUSTER(1)
NAME
ipcluster - IPython parallel computing cluster control tool
SYNOPSIS
ipcluster {piexec,local,mpirun,pbs,ssh} [options]
DESCRIPTION
ipcluster is a control tool for IPython's parallel computing functions.
IPython cluster startup. This starts a controller and engines using various approaches. Use the IPYTHONDIR environment variable to change
your IPython directory from the default of .ipython or _ipython. The log and security subdirectories of your IPython directory will be used
by this script for log files and security files.
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
The first positional argument should be one of: {mpiexec, local, mpirun, pbs, ssh}, which are the available cluster types.
For detailed help on each, type "ipcluster TYPE --help". Briefly:
local run a local cluster
mpirun run a cluster using mpirun (mpiexec also works)
mpiexec run a cluster using mpiexec (mpirun also works)
pbs run a pbs cluster
ssh run a cluster using ssh, should have ssh-keys setup
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show help message and exit
EXAMPLE
ipcluster local -n 4
This command will start 4 IPython engines on the local computer.
SEE ALSO
ipython(1),ipcontroller(1),ipengine(1)
AUTHOR
ipcluster is a tool that ships with IPython, created by the IPython Development Team.
This manual page was written by Stephan Peijnik <debian@sp.or.at>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Modified by Fer-
nando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu> for inclusion in IPython.
October 28, 2008 IPCLUSTER(1)