[GRASS-user] Fwd: Global overview of GRASS HPC resources/installations ?
Alex Peloso
alexpeloso at gmail.com
Fri May 25 06:56:16 PDT 2018
Dear All,
also in ENEA[1] (Italy), we have an HPC platform named CRESCO[2] with
several free/open source software gis, including Grass (release 7.4.0).
As a sysadmin forĀ G-FOSS in CRESCO (and old grass users :) I have faced
several installation, maintenance and running issues.
Therefore I would like to share my experience with the participants to
this mailing list.
In the following I briefly describe the architecture, based on :
Storage -> Andrew File System (AFS) , GPFS
Job Scheduler --> Platform LSF
If you think it can be useful, i could provide you with information
about CRESCO to be included in the "Supercomputing" wiki page.
Best regards
Alessandro Peloso
ENEA CR Frascati
[1] www.enea.it
[2] www.cresco.enea.it
On 15/05/2018 16:50, Massi Alvioli wrote:
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *Massi Alvioli* <nocharge at gmail.com <mailto:nocharge at gmail.com>>
> Date: 2018-05-15 14:35 GMT+02:00
> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Global overview of GRASS HPC
> resources/installations ?
> To: Moritz Lennert <mlennert at club.worldonline.be
> <mailto:mlennert at club.worldonline.be>>
>
>
> Hi GRASS HPC users,
>
> we (Massimiliano Alvioli and Ivan Marchesini, at CNR IRPI
> http://www.irpi.cnr.it) spent a significant amonut of time using GRASS
> on local multi-core machines,
> remote machines running the PBS jobs scheduler and also HPC machines,
> mainly the former Galileo and Marconi clusters and at CINECA (Italy),
> running the
> SLURM job scheduler. We never published anything on the subject, but
> we will be happy to discuss with other interested people.
>
>
> Massi
>
>
>
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