Hi Krishna:
It will be good to support hierarchical managers also. Since there was
code in earlier version, it will be good to explore how it can be
activated or extended.
Thanks
Raj
Krishna wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
It will take around a month of work, to enable heirarchical managers and
test it well enough to be given out online.
However, the concept of hierarchical managers itself is one which we are
debating in our research lab at the moment ,
and a P2P based architecture seems to be finding favor among most people
here. But implementing the p2p architecture will take much much longer,
with a directly, a search algorithm and all that (escpecially
considering that we, as a research group will need to do better than
existing systems/algorithms, so we can push for something novel / better).
Cheers
Krishna
Jonathan Mitchem wrote:
Ronnie -
If my understanding is correct, you can designate one server to be the
top-level manager, and you can set up every other manager to connect
to that manager as an "intermediate manager". Each application
submitted should connect (via however many layers) to the top level
manager which then distributes the threads appropriately to all the
base level executors.
Take a look at Figure 4a in the following document:
http://alchemi.net/files/alchemi_techreport.pdf
However, it appears that the ability to do this is disabled in the
v1.0.0 release of Alchemi.
(Tibor, Krishna, others: What's it going to take to get this working?)
Jonathan
On 2/9/06, Ronnie LEE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If each organisation sets up their own Alchemi installation, how can we
string them up when we want to harness the entire set up?
ronnie
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