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From: Mars Lenjoy (mars_lenjoy_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-04-17 22:26:54


It seems that if a machine can be reached by Globus, it can be included into big Lam node-set by identifying their host name. The Lam is in the top of Globus, the task in the Lam can be sent to Globus node, without any difference of lam node.
  It's an expandedness of hosts, right?
   
   
   
  
Andrew Friedley <afriedle_at_[hidden]> wrote:
  I'm no expert on LAM/Globus - but it appears nothing special needs to be
done to LAM for Globus support. That is, I see a globus boot component
on a default LAM installation here. Not sure what versions of Globus
LAM needs - I would start with the latest and go from there.

The LAM User's Guide has some good information on setting up LAM to work
with Globus -- this might be useful to you. The relevent section is 8.1.6.

Andrew

Zhenxia Zhang wrote:
> I have installed LAM/MPI 7.1.2 successfully and now I want to install
> globus 2.4. If I install Globus,
> does LAM support Globus without any configure work?
> Another question is that which version of Globus does LAM support?
>
> Sincerely,
> Zhenxia Zhang
>
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