[Gate-users] GATE on cluster machine
Jan De Beenhouwer
jan.debeenhouwer at ugent.be
Fri Aug 21 09:29:11 CEST 2009
Hi,
Torque is an enhanced version of PBS. Since GATE supports OpenPBS, I suggest
you start there. The manual
contains a tutorial on how to use the job splitter and file merger.
Regards,
Jan
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From: gate-users-bounces at lists.healthgrid.org
[mailto:gate-users-bounces at lists.healthgrid.org] On Behalf Of Cui, Yonggang
Sent: donderdag 20 augustus 2009 17:31
To: gate-users at lists.healthgrid.org
Subject: [Gate-users] GATE on cluster machine
Hi All,
I am still looking for help on installing and running GATE on a cluster
machine.
First of all, this machine runs Scientific Linux 4, uses a resource manager
"Torque" and a job scheduling software "Moab".
My questions are,
1. Is there a special procedure to compile GATE and Geant4 (and others
maybe), comparing with running GATE on a standalone machine?
2. Once installed, how to run GATE? Can anybody provide a tutorial?
Thanks,
Yonggang
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