I have a cluster of Mac XServe computers available to me for image processing, and I would like to take advantage of this resource. I was going to write my own software to split up tasks on different machines, but doing a search on parallel processing for GRASS, I came across openMOSIX for Linux. Before I attempt to install YellowDogLinux on my XServes, I wanted to see what other people had to say about using GRASS and openMOSIX. Is it really as easy as they say it is to set up? What kind of speed improvements have been observed?
Thanks,
David
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 01:25:03PM -0800, David Piasecki wrote:
I have a cluster of Mac XServe computers available to me for image
processing, and I would like to take advantage of this resource. I was
going to write my own software to split up tasks on different machines,
but doing a search on parallel processing for GRASS, I came across
openMOSIX for Linux. Before I attempt to install YellowDogLinux on my
XServes, I wanted to see what other people had to say about using GRASS
and openMOSIX. Is it really as easy as they say it is to set up? What
kind of speed improvements have been observed?
Hi David,
here at ITC-irst we have made some experiments with GRASS on openMosix.
As we were doing image classification with i.smap on hundreds of images,
we could distribute these jobs across the openMosix nodes. Worked with
some tricks (AFS file system was needed etc).
You can find a bit in our Bangkok 2004 paper:
http://gisws.media.osaka-cu.ac.jp/grass04/viewabstract.php?id=37
Markus
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