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$ oarsub BATCH_FILE -t allow_classic_ssh -l [/cluster=N/]nodes=N,walltime=HH[:MM[:SS]] [-p 'PROPERTY="VALUE"']  | $ oarsub BATCH_FILE -t allow_classic_ssh -l [/cluster=N/]nodes=N,walltime=HH[:MM[:SS]] [-p 'PROPERTY="VALUE"']  | ||
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| − | * The image to deploy can be created with help of a [http://wiki.systemimager.org/index.php/Main_Page Systemimager]-like system [https://www.grid5000.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Deploy_environment-OAR2 Kadeploy]. A Linux distribution lenny-x64-nfs-2.1 with mc, subversion, autotools, doxygen, MPICH2, GSL, Boost, R, gnuplot, graphviz, X11, evince is available at Orsay /home/nancy/alastovetsky/grid5000.  | + | * The image to deploy can be created with help of a [http://wiki.systemimager.org/index.php/Main_Page Systemimager]-like system [https://www.grid5000.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Deploy_environment-OAR2 Kadeploy]. Loading an image:  | 
| + | <source lang="bash">  | ||
| + | $ kadeploy3 -e PATH_TO_IMAGE_DESC -f $OAR_FILE_NODES    | ||
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| + | A Linux distribution lenny-x64-nfs-2.1 with mc, subversion, autotools, doxygen, MPICH2, GSL, Boost, R, gnuplot, graphviz, X11, evince is available at Orsay /home/nancy/alastovetsky/grid5000.  | ||
* Running MPI applications is described [https://www.grid5000.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Run_MPI_On_Grid%275000 here]  | * Running MPI applications is described [https://www.grid5000.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Run_MPI_On_Grid%275000 here]  | ||
Revision as of 16:59, 21 June 2010
https://www.grid5000.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Grid5000:Home
Usage
- Select sites and clusters for experiments, using information on the Grid5000 network
 - Access is provided via access nodes: access.SITE.grid5000.fr. As soon as you are on one of the sites, you can directly ssh frontend node of any other site: frontend.SITE2.
 - There is no access to Internet from computing nodes (external IPs should be registered on proxy), therefore, download/update your stuff at the access nodes. Several revision control clients are available.
 - Each site has a separate NFS, therefore, to run an application on several sites at once, you need to copy it scp, sftp, rsync between access or frontend nodes.
 -  Jobs are run from the frondend nodes, using a PBS]-like system OAR. Basic commands:
- oarstat - queue status
 - oarsub - job submission
 - oardel - job removal
 
 
Interactive job on deployed images:
$ oarsub -I -t deploy -l [/cluster=N/]nodes=N,walltime=HH[:MM[:SS]] [-p 'PROPERTY="VALUE"']
Batch job on installed images:
$ oarsub BATCH_FILE -t allow_classic_ssh -l [/cluster=N/]nodes=N,walltime=HH[:MM[:SS]] [-p 'PROPERTY="VALUE"']
- The image to deploy can be created with help of a Systemimager-like system Kadeploy. Loading an image:
 
$ kadeploy3 -e PATH_TO_IMAGE_DESC -f $OAR_FILE_NODES
A Linux distribution lenny-x64-nfs-2.1 with mc, subversion, autotools, doxygen, MPICH2, GSL, Boost, R, gnuplot, graphviz, X11, evince is available at Orsay /home/nancy/alastovetsky/grid5000.
- Running MPI applications is described here