[torqueusers] lab setup
ycsapo
ycsapo at mines.edu
Thu Aug 23 08:22:38 MDT 2007
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Hi all,
I've been tasked with setting up a teaching lab for
super/clustering/distributed/parallel computing here at the Colorado
School of Mines. We do have a few computational clusters running torque,
but this will be a classroom. Instead of designating a machine as the
head, what I've done is set up every machine as both a head and a node
of every other machine. Granted, this is not very efficient from a
computational point of view, but it allows for the greatest flexibility
for a classroom. Does anybody have any comments about this setup?
Thanks,
- --
Yuri Csapo
Academic Computing & Networking
Colorado School of Mines
CT-256
Phone: (303) 273-3503
Fax: (303) 273-3475
Email: ycsapo at mines.edu
Please use the following link to open a service request:
http://helpdesk.mines.edu
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