[Users] load balancing

Steven R. Brandt sbrandt at cct.lsu.edu
Thu Mar 16 08:58:16 CDT 2017


Are these not-yet-working balancers almost-working? Where are they?

--Steve


On 03/15/2017 05:36 PM, Erik Schnetter wrote:
> Steve
>
> No, there is unfortunately no such mechanism yet. We have two "new" 
> (not yet working) load balancers in Carpet that would have this 
> functionality, though. Debugging these might be the easiest way to go.
>
> -erik
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Steven R. Brandt <sbrandt at cct.lsu.edu 
> <mailto:sbrandt at cct.lsu.edu>> wrote:
>
>     I was thinking of trying to run Cactus on supermic and attempting
>     to use
>     the mics. I'm not expecting to receive any speedup from doing so, but
>     I'm going to try.
>
>     One thing I'm wondering is whether I would receive a speedup if
>     the mic
>     nodes had a different number of gridpoints than the CPUs (again, not
>     overly optimistic). Is there a way to tell a load balancer to give
>     half
>     the nodes a larger share of gridpoints? If there isn't, how hard would
>     it be to create such a load balancer?
>
>     --Steve
>
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