[gin-info] Possible list of subset data for info interop

JP Navarro navarro at mcs.anl.gov
Wed Mar 1 11:18:00 CST 2006


The other slightly subtle notion is that there can be an arbitrary
number of subclusters and individual nodes can belong to multiple
subclusters.


On Mar 1, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Dr. Thomas Soddemann wrote:

> Hi JP,
>
> in principle, everything is a question of how the information is  
> queried, eg.
> //Cluster/Subcluster[Host[@memtotal='64GBytes']]
>
> And yes, I forgot the subclusters in the UML diagram. I sent a  
> message like 20min ago, but it has not yet appeared on the list.
> The class Cluster would simply have a 1-n relation to itself.
>
> Thomas
>
> JP Navarro wrote:
>> Thomas,
>>
>> Our (TeraGrid) definition of a subcluster is a homogeneous set of  
>> resources,
>> so moving certain h/w characteristics to the subcluster level will  
>> enable
>> users to select subclusters based on their characteristics without  
>> having
>> to sift thru the properties of each subcluster node.
>>
>> Users can submit to a subcluster using queues and/or node properties.
>>
>> JP
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> <Thomas.Soddemann.vcf>





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