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Virtuoso Analog Distributed Processing Option with SGE

gilberts
gilberts over 16 years ago

Hello,

I am trying to setup an environment for Virtuoso Analog Distributed Processing Option with SGE (Sun Grid Engine).

We are using IC5141.

The reference manual that I have discuss about setting-up DP with LSF (Load Sharing Facility).

Is there such manual or tutorial on how to setup DP with SGE?

If there is none, does anybody have setup such environment?

 

Any help would be very much appriciated.

Thank you and best regards,

Gilbert

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    gilberts over 16 years ago

    Thank you very much, now I am able to use SGE from ADE and from command line via batch file.

    My batch file includes changing of directory and executing spectre.

    example, queue.bat

    cd /home/SGE/test

    spectre simulationFile.spe > simulationFile.log

     

    Then I will comand;    :/> qsub queue.bat

     

    In the manual, it discusses about simulating using in "Copy Mode".

    It collects all files on the submitter's host to a temporary directory on the execution host, from where the job is run. The results are written to the this temporary directory and are then copied back to the submitter's run directory.

    Is there a way to simulated like in "Copy Mode" using qsub in command line?

    I think, maybe, it is only applicable in OCEAN.

     

    About OCEAN, I can not simulate an ocean script when I include.... hostMode( 'distrubuted ).

    I am also trying to use "artbatch" but it seems not for SGE. Is this correct?

     

    Again, thanks a lot for the help.

    God bless.

    Gilbert

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    gilberts over 16 years ago

    Thank you very much, now I am able to use SGE from ADE and from command line via batch file.

    My batch file includes changing of directory and executing spectre.

    example, queue.bat

    cd /home/SGE/test

    spectre simulationFile.spe > simulationFile.log

     

    Then I will comand;    :/> qsub queue.bat

     

    In the manual, it discusses about simulating using in "Copy Mode".

    It collects all files on the submitter's host to a temporary directory on the execution host, from where the job is run. The results are written to the this temporary directory and are then copied back to the submitter's run directory.

    Is there a way to simulated like in "Copy Mode" using qsub in command line?

    I think, maybe, it is only applicable in OCEAN.

     

    About OCEAN, I can not simulate an ocean script when I include.... hostMode( 'distrubuted ).

    I am also trying to use "artbatch" but it seems not for SGE. Is this correct?

     

    Again, thanks a lot for the help.

    God bless.

    Gilbert

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