[gate-users] Running Gate on a Cluster

Groiselle, Corinne Corinne.Groiselle at umassmed.edu
Sat Oct 9 14:52:19 CEST 2004


Hi,
 
To run GATE on a cluster, you have to split the simulation in sub simulations that will be distributed to the different CPUs and run in parallel. There are two main ways to do it: by time or activity depending on the type of simulations and output you are generating.
 
Corinne
 
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Subject: [gate-users] Running Gate on a Cluster



Hello there, does anyone know some HOWTO's on running GATE on a cluster
to speed up the jobs ?

Regards

Theodore
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