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Posted to dev@whirr.apache.org by tog <gu...@gmail.com> on 2011/08/14 17:16:01 UTC
compute cluster
i just came across whirr today - i was wondering if that could be used to
configure a compute cluster on ec2 - for example something having:
- ntp, nfs, mpi, slurm configured
I guess new roles have to be created for both the head node and slave nodes
of the cluster.
Is there some place where I could learn that ?
Guillaume
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Re: compute cluster
Posted by tog <gu...@gmail.com>.
Thanks, looks pretty easy - will start creating new services
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Andrei Savu <sa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Take a look at the following presentation:
>
> http://www.oscon.com/oscon2011/public/schedule/detail/19214
>
> Explains what Whirr is and how to add a new service.
>
> -- Andrei Savu / andreisavu.ro
>
> On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 8:16 AM, tog <gu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > i just came across whirr today - i was wondering if that could be used to
> > configure a compute cluster on ec2 - for example something having:
> > - ntp, nfs, mpi, slurm configured
> >
> > I guess new roles have to be created for both the head node and slave
> nodes
> > of the cluster.
> >
> > Is there some place where I could learn that ?
> >
> > Guillaume
> >
> > --
> > PGP KeyID: 2048R/EA31CFC9 subkeys.pgp.net
> >
>
--
PGP KeyID: 2048R/EA31CFC9 subkeys.pgp.net
Re: compute cluster
Posted by Andrei Savu <sa...@gmail.com>.
Take a look at the following presentation:
http://www.oscon.com/oscon2011/public/schedule/detail/19214
Explains what Whirr is and how to add a new service.
-- Andrei Savu / andreisavu.ro
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 8:16 AM, tog <gu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i just came across whirr today - i was wondering if that could be used to
> configure a compute cluster on ec2 - for example something having:
> - ntp, nfs, mpi, slurm configured
>
> I guess new roles have to be created for both the head node and slave nodes
> of the cluster.
>
> Is there some place where I could learn that ?
>
> Guillaume
>
> --
> PGP KeyID: 2048R/EA31CFC9 subkeys.pgp.net
>