[OMPI devel] ORTE Tutorial Materials
Hello all The materials for Thursday's session of the ORTE tutorial are now complete and stable. I have posted them on the OpenRTE web site at: http://www.open-rte.org/papers/tutorial-sept-2006/index.php Both Powerpoint and PDF (printed two slides/page) formats are available. I should have the materials for Friday on the web site later today - I may not totally complete them until Thurs night (sigh). The broadcast will be done using a shared desktop approach that involves a virtual whiteboard. I haven't used this before, but I'm hoping it will all work satisfactorily. For those non-LANL folks attending in person, I remind you that cell phones and computers (unless specifically pre-approved by the Lab) are not allowed in the building. I will attempt to have hardcopies of the materials for you to use (can't promise just yet). Cheers Ralph
Re: [OMPI devel] ORTE tutorial
Hello dear Ralph, On Saturday 23 September 2006 04:41, Ralph Castain wrote: > I am sensitive to the fact that you are well ahead of us in terms of time. > Is there some way we could organize our agenda to make things easier on > you? If you review the syllabus posted on the OpenRTE web site > (www.open-rte.org, look at the news column on the right side), are there > particular topics you definitely want to attend, and others you would > rather not attend? Thanks for Your consideration -- for us, the different startup-methods (core-concepts.pdf) and architectural design (here, the different life-cycles, including planned persistent behavior and of course the cell-design with the interaction of GPR to RAS and RMAP) is most interesting. > You will note that I already have the materials for some of the modules > posted on the site. I will be adding more modules in the next few days to > complete the materials. This may give you a better idea of what I intend to > cover, and to what depth. My intent is that this will be an interactive > tutorial, with design discussions and changes being made as we go. > > I need to keep the modules in some order to make then understandable, but > hate to impose upon you late into your night just so you can hear a topic > of interest to you. Well, we already plan to stay until around ten o'clock... So we would also stay for part time of the afternoon session, as well. Thanks, Rainer -- Dipl.-Inf. Rainer Keller http://www.hlrs.de/people/keller High Performance Computing Tel: ++49 (0)711-685 6 5858 Center Stuttgart (HLRS) Fax: ++49 (0)711-685 6 5832 POSTAL:Nobelstrasse 19 email: kel...@hlrs.de ACTUAL:Allmandring 30, R.O.030AIM:rusraink 70550 Stuttgart
Re: [OMPI devel] ORTE tutorial
In general, I have no problem with starting a little later Thurs. However, I have found out that nothing was done regarding setting up of meals for the tutorial, so we are on our own for lunch and breaks. Given traffic issues etc, we will probably need to break at 11am local time for lunch each day. So if we don't start until 9am, it will be a short morning session...and going later makes it very hard on Europe. I'm hoping the Europeans will answer my earlier email about their specific areas of interest. Could be that I can creatively schedule those things into the mornings, and put other things later on Thurs. Let's see what I can do... Ralph On 9/25/06 8:44 AM, "Edgar Gabriel"wrote: > Ralph, > > I plan to attend the meeting in person, assuming that I get the approval > to enter LANL (which I haven't yet). I will return to Houston on > Saturday, so I have plenty of time on Friday. > > The only point which is difficult for me is to start at 7am in the > morning (at least on thursday), since I will reach my hotel at White > Rocks between 1 and 2am in the morning. (My flight comes in at > Albuquerque at around 10.30 pm on wednesday, and by the time I pick up > the rental car and drive to White Rocks, it can become quite late) > Could we maybe start a little later that day, e.g. 8am or 9am? > > Thanks > Edgar > > Ralph H Castain wrote: >> Yo folks >> >> I need to do a little planning and it would help a bunch to have a >> preliminary head count. Could you please let me know (a) if you plan to >> participate in the tutorial, and (b) indicate if in-person or remote? >> >> For an agenda, my thought is that we will start at 7am Mountain time (that's >> 9am Eastern) and stop around 2pm Mountain (4pm Eastern) both days so we keep >> things as manageable as possible for our European participants. >> >> Comments on the agenda are welcome. I hope to put something out a little >> later today. >> >> Ralph >> >> >> ___ >> devel mailing list >> de...@open-mpi.org >> http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/devel >
[OMPI devel] ORTE tutorial
Yo folks I need to do a little planning and it would help a bunch to have a preliminary head count. Could you please let me know (a) if you plan to participate in the tutorial, and (b) indicate if in-person or remote? For an agenda, my thought is that we will start at 7am Mountain time (that's 9am Eastern) and stop around 2pm Mountain (4pm Eastern) both days so we keep things as manageable as possible for our European participants. Comments on the agenda are welcome. I hope to put something out a little later today. Ralph
[OMPI devel] ORTE tutorial
This is intended for those European folks that plan to participate in the ORTE tutorial on Sept 28-29. I am sensitive to the fact that you are well ahead of us in terms of time. Is there some way we could organize our agenda to make things easier on you? If you review the syllabus posted on the OpenRTE web site (www.open-rte.org, look at the news column on the right side), are there particular topics you definitely want to attend, and others you would rather not attend? You will note that I already have the materials for some of the modules posted on the site. I will be adding more modules in the next few days to complete the materials. This may give you a better idea of what I intend to cover, and to what depth. My intent is that this will be an interactive tutorial, with design discussions and changes being made as we go. I need to keep the modules in some order to make then understandable, but hate to impose upon you late into your night just so you can hear a topic of interest to you. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to make this easier on you. Thanks Ralph