[hpcdev-discuss] HPC stack project proposal
Melvin Koh
Melvin.Koh at sun.com
Sun Mar 23 19:56:54 PDT 2008
Hi Bruce,
I would like to add Ganglia into the mix. Also, while it is good to have
the tools integrated, I would also like to see a slim and lean distro
with all the unnecessary stuff removed.
Bruce Rothermal wrote:
> The first distro will be a developer preview release to show how all the
> tools and systems work together. This will be a single machine install
> which is mainly for demonstration of how all the components work
> together. The stack install will install and configure all components
> made as easy as possible for the installer. First Preview ~ 2 months
>
> Components to be included in first Preview
> --------------------------------------------
> Development Components
> Sunstudio and Netbeans (Provides C/C++, fortran and Java compilers,
> debuggers, etc)
> We are currently looking at a netbeans pluggin module to provide
> integrated MPI development within the Sunstudio/Netbeans IDE.
>
> HPC clustertools
>
> Grid Engine
>
>
> ******************************
> Are there other tools/programs you would like to see included? This is
> everyones chance to speakup and say what would make this stack be what
> you want it to be.
>
> Bruce Rothermal
>
>
> Selim Daoud wrote:
>> +1
>>
>> have you got a list of tools/prog that this HPC stack would include?
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 6:34 AM, Bruce Rothermal
>> <Bruce.Rothermal at sun.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> We would like to propose an opensolaris HPC stack project. This project
>>> will provide automated ease of installation and configuration of
>>> programs, development tools, libraries and functionality needed to
>>> represent an integrated HPC system on opensolaris.
>>>
>>> HPC Developer Stack Group
>>>
>>>
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Melvin Koh Chee Kian
Grid Solution Architect
APSTC and Global Systems Practice
Sun Microsystems Inc.
Website: http://apstc.sun.com.sg/
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