One of the Python CUDA packages translates Python byte-code into CUDA-style C and runs the toolchain. If this actually works, you can just do Python apps under Hadoop Streaming.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Adarsh Sharma <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Chen for your guidance, > > To translate CUDA in Hadoop environment, following are the options : > > -- Hadoop Streaming: Standard I/O ( Recommended by you ) > -- Hadoop Pipes: C++ library, Socket connection, ( I'm looking for ) > -- JNI, JNI-based CUDA wrapper (JCUDA) ( Done and able to run a Jcuda > Program in Hadoop Cluster ) > > We use Hadoop Pipes for our proposed technique > . MapReduce applications/CUDA kernel ? written in C++ > > So i.e why I am trying a C Cuda code to run through Hadoop Pipes, is it > difficult or not possible. > I am looking for a demo Cuda program that is up and running in Hadoop > Cluster that clarifies my basic concepts so that I program accordingly in > future. > > > Looking forward for some more guidance. > > Thanks once again for your wishes . > > > With best Regards, > > Adarsh Sharma > > > > He Chen wrote: >> >> Hi, Adarsh Sharma >> >> For C code >> >> My friend employ hadoop streaming to run CUDA C code. You can send email >> to >> him. [email protected]. >> >> Best wishes! >> >> Chen >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Adarsh Sharma >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >> >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> I followed a fantastic tutorial and able to run the Wordcont C++ Program >>> in >>> Hadoop Cluster. >>> >>> >>> >>> http://cs.smith.edu/dftwiki/index.php/Hadoop_Tutorial_2.2_--_Running_C%2B%2B_Programs_on_Hadoop >>> >>> But know I want to run a Cuda Program in the Hadoop Cluster but results >>> in >>> errors. >>> Is anyone has done it before and guide me how to do this. >>> >>> I attached the both files. Please find the attachment. >>> >>> >>> Thanks & best Regards, >>> >>> Adarsh Sharma >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Lance Norskog [email protected]
