Hi
Thanks a lot for your kind answer.
I just want to test the framework at this stage so I have only 2 machines.
I have one issue what you suggested. I don't have source code of
Nastran/TMG(IDEAS11). I had asked grid community whether without source code can I use globus for faster execution. I was answered 'yes'. I am not able to understand without source code how it can be made parallel?

The TMG job is submitted through one INPF file. Can it be used to break or make it parallel.

I am wondering, what does , Globus as it is, do? Can we use for any practical work in its original form?

Thanks & Regards
JP Singh
Quoting Nicola Pavlov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi,


Well this question was also troubling me since i
started to deal with grid computing. As i read papers,
grid promises a lot but still there is a big load on
users (i.e. us). In other words, we have to do
everythin on our own.

Don't want to disturb u but 2 machines can't do a lot.
In order to profit from grid technology u need more
machines. but u can try this: MPI (Message Passing
Interface). U have to write ur jobs in (c, c++) so
they can be paralleled. U can also try workflows.

In general, u have to "model" ur jobs: inputs,
outputs, break the jobs into smaller ones where they
can run independently and gain time.

Hope this helped.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi All,

I have been able to test wsgram with a simple job.

I want to try some complex jobs on
nastran/tmg(IDEAS11) etc.

I ran a simple tmg job however total time taken was
more as compared
to standalone PC.

So what I am supposed to reduce total time taken. I
have grid only on
2 machines.

Thanks & Regards
JP Singh






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