HUGIFrom MosixWikiThe Hebrew University campus Grid (HUGI) is a production multi-cluster consisting of 15 MOSIX2 clusters with over 400 nodes (~650 CPUs). Most clusters are private, belonging to research groups in Computer Science, Chemistry, Life-Sciences and the Medical School. Four clusters are made of workstations in student labs. Idle workstations are used to run guest processes from the private clusters on the condition that whenever a student logs in, all guest processes are moved out instantly from that workstation. Due to the increased computing demands by researchers, the amount of installed memory in the workstations was increased (beyond the needs of the students), to allow large guest processes from the private clusters to run in these workstations.
On-line monitorThe current status of HUGI can be seen in this link. HUGI ManagementAll the nodes in all the clusters of HUGI are diskless. They are booted by CLiP and they do not rely on local disks for running. Local disks may be used for temporary storage. User-files and home directories are located on central NFS servers.
Rules for running applications on HUGI
Policies for running applications on HUGI
Freeze spaceEach cluster owner is responsible to designate sufficient freeze space to accommodate all returning guest processes originating from that cluster. |