Igor Polyakov
polyakoviv@gmail.com
Actually I've had a similar case - several old p4+ 1 rather powerful core2 and i should say that in my case such cluster was working but was not a good idea because of significant differences in performance between the nodes so first of all you should consider if you really need such a dual-computer cluster for parallel runs. The very general guide for PC GAMESS should be something like: Best luck, Igor.
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1. Verify that both computers work without system halts, blue screens of death or some other bug due to hardware or software installed.
2 ... they have the same operational system installed, they have the same latest PC GAMESS distributions installed.
3.... pc gamess runs in parralel separately on each of your nodes.
4.... network connection between nodes works ok.
5. Choose the main node and run PC GAMESS in parallel using all cores of both nodes. For the instructions on howto you should reffer to the specific manual depending on your operational system and chosen MPI.
On Sat Aug 15 '09 7:42pm, aleksandr wrote
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>two computers having been linked together (with a gygabite channel) are to be used for PC/US GAMESS calculations. While one of them is equipped with Intel (2 core) CPU the another is represented by AMD (2 core) technologies. Both computers are being operated by MS Windows.
>The problem we face is the impossibility of successful GAMESS run on both computers as one network-connected cluster (to get every damn processor unit in action). We need yer assistance - every advice would be useful except from "read this FAQ'n manual". Guys, we'd really dug in the manual but we couldn't get nothin' really useful.
>Since we ain't really experienced in parallel GAMESS computations we would ask you to write us sth like a short guide on how to launch GAMESS run on two computers connected together.
Tue Aug 18 '09 2:11pm
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