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文档介绍:Beowulf puting with Linux, Second Edition
by William Gropp, Ewing ISBN:0262692929
Lusk and Thomas Sterling (eds)
The MIT Press © 2003 (618 pages)
This how-to guide provides step-by-step instructions for
building a Beowulf-puter, including the physical
elements that make up a clustered PC, the software required,
and insights on how anize the code to exploit
parallelism.
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Table of Contents
Beowulf puting with Linux, Second Edition
Series Foreword
Foreword
Preface to - the Second Edition
Preface to - the First Edition
Chapter 1 - So You Want to Use a Cluster
Part I - Enabling Technologies
Chapter 2 - Node Hardware
Chapter 3 - Linux
Chapter 4 - System works
Chapter 5 - Configuring and Tuning works
Chapter 6 - Setting up Clusters
Part II - Parallel Programming
Chapter 7 - An Introduction to Writing Parallel Programs for Clusters
Chapter 8 - Parallel Programming with MPI
Chapter 9 - Advanced Topics in MPI Programming
Chapter 10 - Parallel Virtual Machine
Chapter 11 - Fault-Tolerant and Adaptive Programs with PVM
Chapter 12 - Numerical and Scientific Software for Clusters
Part III - Managing Clusters
Chapter 13 - Cluster Management
Chapter 14 - Cluster Workload Management
Chapter 15 - Condor: A Distributed Job Scheduler
Chapter 16 - Maui Scheduler: A High Performance Cluster Scheduler
Chapter 17 - PBS: Portable Batch System
Chapter 18 - Scyld Beowulf
Chapter 19 - Parallel I/O and the Parallel Virtual File System
Chapter 20 - A Tale of Two Clusters: Chiba City and Jazz
Chapter 21 - Conclusions
Appendix A - Glossary of Terms
Appendix B - Annotated Reading List
Appendix C - Annotated URLs
References
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Back Cover
Use of Beowulf clusters (collections of off-the-puters programmed to act in concert resulting
in puter performance at a fraction of the cost) has spread far and wide in putational science
commun