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Re: Distributed Octave 2.1.51 setup?
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JD Cole |
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Re: Distributed Octave 2.1.51 setup? |
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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 16:43:06 -0800 |
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Hi Zine,
Glad to hear your interested in the project. I imagine you checked
the web page, http://www.transientresearch.com/d-octave/. The thing that
I have to stress right now is that the parallel section stuff is NOT
mature. As my disclaimer states, the currently available code is
proof-of-concept. That said, I'm happy to give you, or your sysadmin a
hand installing the stuff. (There are some very basic instructions right
now on the web-page.) As I was just telling someone else, I had put off
work for distrib-octave for the last four months but I'm getting back
into it now.
But.......there is limited functionality to distribute scripts, and
you using it and giving me feedback will only make it mature faster. So
take a peek at the web-page and get back to me.
Best,
JD
Zine Smith wrote:
I've got a rather large cluster available to me. I
have been using it for Octave processing but using PBS
csh scripts calling Octave. I would really like to
use the distributed Octave with the parallelsection
syntax and the latest version since MPI is already
running on the cluster. I've done some Googling and
checked the archived emails from the list, but I'm
still lost. Could someone please give me a good step
by step process for what and how to get distributed
Octave up and running on a RH 9 Beowulf that I can
provide to our sysadmin.
Thanks
Zine Smith
ELMCO Analyst
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