Dear John,

On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, John Peterson wrote:

>> Attached is the output with 20 nodes and 1 CPU per node. Unfortunately, it's
>> even slower than 10 nodes with 2 CPUs each.
>
> Interesting.  And you have exclusive access to these nodes via some
> sort of scheduling software?  There's no chance that some other user's
> code could be running at the same time and affecting the results?

Exactly.  I have to use the queueing system to let my job run.  It is 
possible to ssh to any of the nodes directly, but the connection will 
automatically close after about 5 seconds, so there seems to be no 
chance to bypass the queueing system.

Best Regards,

Tim

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