CluMSy: Cluster management system

Today, supercomputers are generally being replaced by network of standalone computing nodes that works together to perform specific tasks due to the large gap between their cost-benefit ratio. The capabilities of a cluster of workstations (COWs) over a single computing node make it possible to achie...

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Main Authors: Camarillo, Reynaldo Jose C., Pe-Aguirre, Frances Ellen O., So, Jessamine Y., Sy, Mara Ailiez C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-148922021-11-13T23:17:19Z CluMSy: Cluster management system Camarillo, Reynaldo Jose C. Pe-Aguirre, Frances Ellen O. So, Jessamine Y. Sy, Mara Ailiez C. Today, supercomputers are generally being replaced by network of standalone computing nodes that works together to perform specific tasks due to the large gap between their cost-benefit ratio. The capabilities of a cluster of workstations (COWs) over a single computing node make it possible to achieve high-performance parallel computing. Cluster Management Systems (CMS) aid users in monitoring and managing cluster of workstations. These systems keep track of the resources, manage the processes and monitor the utilization of each node in the cluster. Though, these cluster management systems requires users to adapt to an unfamiliar environment and majority of the cluster management systems at present deal solely with monitoring and limited process management. To address this issue, the proponents implemented a system called Cluster Management System (CluMSy) that provides both monitoring and management of files, processes, accounts and packages but are cluster-enabled utilities based on the classical UNIX commands that survived amidst the GUI revolution. The Cluster Connection Manager (CCM) provides a simple parallel programming environment that handles the parallel execution of these classical commands. Aside from monitoring and management functions, these cluster-enabled utilities also assist users in preparation and termination of parallel program executions. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14250 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Cluster analysis--Computer programs Computer Sciences
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topic Cluster analysis--Computer programs
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle Cluster analysis--Computer programs
Computer Sciences
Camarillo, Reynaldo Jose C.
Pe-Aguirre, Frances Ellen O.
So, Jessamine Y.
Sy, Mara Ailiez C.
CluMSy: Cluster management system
description Today, supercomputers are generally being replaced by network of standalone computing nodes that works together to perform specific tasks due to the large gap between their cost-benefit ratio. The capabilities of a cluster of workstations (COWs) over a single computing node make it possible to achieve high-performance parallel computing. Cluster Management Systems (CMS) aid users in monitoring and managing cluster of workstations. These systems keep track of the resources, manage the processes and monitor the utilization of each node in the cluster. Though, these cluster management systems requires users to adapt to an unfamiliar environment and majority of the cluster management systems at present deal solely with monitoring and limited process management. To address this issue, the proponents implemented a system called Cluster Management System (CluMSy) that provides both monitoring and management of files, processes, accounts and packages but are cluster-enabled utilities based on the classical UNIX commands that survived amidst the GUI revolution. The Cluster Connection Manager (CCM) provides a simple parallel programming environment that handles the parallel execution of these classical commands. Aside from monitoring and management functions, these cluster-enabled utilities also assist users in preparation and termination of parallel program executions.
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author Camarillo, Reynaldo Jose C.
Pe-Aguirre, Frances Ellen O.
So, Jessamine Y.
Sy, Mara Ailiez C.
author_facet Camarillo, Reynaldo Jose C.
Pe-Aguirre, Frances Ellen O.
So, Jessamine Y.
Sy, Mara Ailiez C.
author_sort Camarillo, Reynaldo Jose C.
title CluMSy: Cluster management system
title_short CluMSy: Cluster management system
title_full CluMSy: Cluster management system
title_fullStr CluMSy: Cluster management system
title_full_unstemmed CluMSy: Cluster management system
title_sort clumsy: cluster management system
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2004
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14250
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