At 05:16 p.m. 18/10/2007, pragnesh pandya wrote: >Hi, > Recently i am studying alchemi and try to implement it. I am studing > my masters from Dharmsinh Desai University in ME Computer Science. I need > to implement one project in which i have to study alchemi and need to > implement some of the interfaces. > >Please provide Information below : > >1) Is to possible from any machine I can submit job to alchemi manager >without using Alchemi Job Submitter ?
If you write a program using .Net you can submit threads to the grid using the various Alchemi GThread classes. See the GridReverser example source code that comes with the SDK. >2) Can you Provide me some more information regarding Alchemi Job >Submitter , How it implements the job submission? Its relatively simple but there is very little documentation. The best documentation I've found is the explanation text document that comes with the BLAST demo. Aside from that just make liberal use of the /? option and help <command>. > >3) I am unable to invoke Alchemi Cross Platform Manager means i have tried >from installation package but not able to invoke cross platform manager >from machine ? I don't think many people have actually tried to get that working. Its not been tested as well as the rest of the suite. > >4) Would I able to submit job by only submitting xml file to alchemi >manager by programatically without using Job Submitter ? As long as the alchemi_jsub.exe and AlchemiCore.dll are in the same folder you can programmatically create your xml file then run a command window to run the alchemi_jsub with the correct parameters you can use alchemi_jsub to connect to the grid and submit the jobs in your xml file. eg. alchemi_jsub localhost 9000 user user submittask test.xml then you'd have to capture the output to get the job id and after an amount of time has passed do: alchemi_jsub localhost 9000 user user getfinishedjobs <job id> Note that there seems to be an issue with the 1.0.6 version when it comes to passing files to and from the grid. I'd suggest you use 1.0.5 as a starting point. ------------------------- Reece Arnott Learning Environments Specialist School of Business University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ alchemi-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alchemi-users
