How to submit application to a cluster?

Anmol Bedi anmolbedi at gmail.com
Tue Dec 5 16:57:32 UTC 2006


Thanks buddy. That's what I was looking for. I got same answer from
sourceforge list also.

Regards
Anmol Bedi

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To answer the original question, you usually write a submit script, which 
could look something like:

#!/bin/sh
#PBS -N job_name
#PBS -j oe

/what/you/want

and save in a file called, say serial.sh and then
qsub serial.sh

at which point the job is submitted to the pbs_server, actually torque on 
oscar 4.2.

HPC clusters are usually used for modelling, and large scale calculations 
rather than load balancing an application which I think is what you want.

John

On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, Lord of Gore wrote:

> mark wrote:
>> Anmol Bedi wrote:
>>> Dear All,
> :) *Dear*, I know the hollydays are close but let's not get into the 
> Christmas spirit, at least not yet... :)
>>> 
>>> Our company has developed a php based campaign management system. It
uses
>>> swift mail for the campaign mailing. Swift mail invokes sendmail to send
>>> emails. I wish to integrate this mail sending on cluster. I have
installed
>>> OSCAR cluster application on my server with 7 nodes. cluster is working
>>> fine.
> What is the bottleneck that you are trying to avoid? Is it the CPU
resources, 
> the bandwidth? From what I know Oscar is used for sharing hardware
resources 
> and mailing problems like the one I think you have are addressed by 
> load-balancing network connections. Maybe this is not your case so you
should 
> post more info about your problem
>>> 
>>> how can i make this php application work on my cluster so that it shares

>>> the load of sending out emails. help needed urgently.
>>> 
>> Excuse the ignorance, but what's a "campaign management system"... and is

>> it anything like unsolicited commercial email?
>>
>>     mark
>> 
> No, I hope he refers to a application that injects banners on given sites 
> hosted on the servers considering filters, public targeting, number of 
> apparitions and so on.
> Of course I could be dead wrong and give more credit to somebody I don't 
> know. In this case campaign management system will be *exactly* what you 
> said... :)
> Hey, Anmol, what are you trying to do? Should we get concerned that SORBS 
> database will grow a little more? Should we give a donation to them 
> consisting in a harddrive to store the IP's you'll use? :)
>
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