Ok - so Jeff and I gave the man a Chevy - Paul gives the man a Bently...

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> 
> A sample application to run on OSCAR is a large matrix solver.
> 
> The universal measure of performance for high performance computing is
> the number of floating point operation per second (flops) achieved for a
> real 64-bit precision matrix LU factorization and solve problem.  This
> may be done on a MPI machine using the scalable linear algebra package
> ScaLAPACK put together by several institutions including the University
> of Knoxville, TN.  The software package can be downloaded from many
> different sites, but the main site is:
> 
> http://www.netlib.org/scalapack/
> 
> Two principle routines in ScaLAPACK, PDGETRF (double precision
> factorization) and PDGETRS (double precision solve), are used for this
> measure on a 32-bit precision machine.  The speed of the factorization
> and solve depends on different parameters used in the problem. There are
> test drivers in this software package set up to allow variations for
> these many parameters including the size of the matrix factored and the
> number of right-hand sides to solve.
> 
> For your own comparison, a Cray X-MP in 1987 could factor and solve a
> 1000x1000 matrix with 1000 right-hand sides at approximately 220 Mflops
> (million floating point operations per second).
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
>                       Richard Ferri
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>                       08/26/2002 10:53 AM
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> 
> Hi,
>              I do not have a sample application to run on oscar;
> however I can say that oscar is not a failover, or
> high availability cluster. It's a cluster designed for
> high performance computing using message passing ...
> can someone suggest a sample?
> 
> thanks, Rich
> --- ramprasads <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > dear all
> >
> > I have implemented OSCAR on my Redhat linux
> > box,initailly with on node
> > attached to it
> > Installation was successful with Network boot ,  all
> > the tests
> > (PBS,MPI,LAM) were
> > successful asper the documentation,
> >
> > /home File system has been mounted on my client
> > node,thats there on my
> > server.
> > can anybody explain me how to use the cluster.
> > Is there any sample application that I can run to
> > see the work nature
> > of  Oscar cluster.
> > Is Oscar a Failover Cluster,How to implement
> > Failover Cluster using
> > Oscar
> >
> > I am very new to Oscar and to Cluster
> > Environment,please don't discard
> > my Query
> >
> > reply back
> > thankx in advance
> >
> > ramprasads
> >
> >
> >
> >
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