Message boards : Number crunching : Port to 64bit Sun Solaris
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Dennis Clarke Send message Joined: 19 Sep 06 Posts: 4 Credit: 4,540 RAC: 0 |
Hello all. Is there someone here that would work with me to get the BOINC software ported over to Solaris in a reasonably optimal way? I have access to 64-bit Sun servers that spend 90% of their time idle. I'd love to get them running this as a priority 0 task that just chews up idle time. Dennis |
Dennis Clarke Send message Joined: 19 Sep 06 Posts: 4 Credit: 4,540 RAC: 0 |
I'll try this one more time before I give up. Perhaps a watched mailist never responds. A few questions : Does there exist a console or daemon based version of the BOINC client for Solaris ? If the above answer is NO then is there anyone interested in working with me to create and release one ? Does this project have maillists other than the GUI web based "Message boards"? Is there a cluster or GRID based client that is optimized for distributed computing environments ?
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Does there exist a console or daemon based version of the BOINC client for Solaris ? Look here for BOINC, but afaik there's no corresponding Rosetta application available. If the above answer is NO then is there anyone interested in working with me to create and release one ? The problem may be the closed source of the rosetta code itself. Does this project have maillists other than the GUI web based "Message boards"? Again: Don't know for this particular project, but for BOINC go here. And of course there is Ralph, the Rosetta Alpha test project with it's own boards. Is there a cluster or GRID based client that is optimized for distributed computing environments ? I do not have the faintest, but perhaps the same link as in my first answer works as well. And there's always the BOINC-Wiki for further answers. Grüße vom Sänger ![]() |
Dennis Clarke Send message Joined: 19 Sep 06 Posts: 4 Credit: 4,540 RAC: 0 |
Does there exist a console or daemon based version of the BOINC client for Solaris ? thanks for the responses ! I am simply trying to find ways to get racks of Opteron based gear doing things with a priority 0 thread. Dennis |
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Hi Dennis I expect the project team would supply you with the Rosetta code if you're able to port it yourself? It'd be a worthy additional app, although of course it would need some testing (although as we don't have a finite data set, I don't see that it could do any harm if its results were wrong anyway!) I'm sure there are people around who can help you - maybe there'd me more appropriate people to help on some of the team forums like Anandtech? It does seem wrong to leave racks of servers idling! |
Dennis Clarke Send message Joined: 19 Sep 06 Posts: 4 Credit: 4,540 RAC: 0 |
I have to assume that the code has some test harness process. If not then we would need to develop some strict tests and then extend these tests into a performance analysis procedures. Regardless, I think that there are vast amounts of Solaris servers out there that can add the rosetta daemon into their startup procedures with a fixed priority class of zero. It may also be reasonable to look at the Fair Share Scheduler or perhaps to reduce the time slice quanta down to 10ms. I am putting the cart before the horse however. I will see if I can get a first pass build going. Then getting Solaris 10 is dirt easy ( its a free download ) and the Sun Studio 11 compiler tools are also free these days. Thus I expect some very lean mean super optimal performance numbers on the AMD Opteron gear I have. Dennis |
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good luck! |
Dotsch![]() Send message Joined: 12 Feb 06 Posts: 111 Credit: 241,803 RAC: 0 |
As Saenger has written, on the BOINC third party site are solaris binaires for Solaris on SPARC and x86/AMD64 available. There is a list of the different projects and there supported platforms and there requirements at the boinc wiki : http://boinc-wiki.ath.cx/index.php?title=Choosing_a_BOINC_Powered_Project In short, SETI, SETI Beta, SIMAP, Einstein and SZTAKI supports Solaris on SPARC. SETI and SIMAP has also binaries for Solaris x86. |
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