together using the Accessgrid.
Kind regards,
Natalia.
- Original Message - From: Derek Piper dcpi...@indiana.edu
To: Natalia Costas Lago nata...@cesga.es
Cc: ag-tech ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [AG-TECH] multinode?
Both platforms have globus
- From: Derek Piper dcpi...@indiana.edu
To: Natalia Costas Lago nata...@cesga.es
Cc: ag-tech ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [AG-TECH] multinode?
Both platforms have globus, Windows and Linux. How else would a
personal node work
: Fw: [AG-TECH] multinode?
Both platforms have globus, Windows and Linux. How else would a personal
node work? :)
Chris is right, all combinations work. Python and C are cross-platform
languages. In theory even Mac OS-X would work too, using the unix AG
source.
Derek
Natalia Costas
I am just curious. Has a SUN platform ever been tried on AG?
Al Kraft
Both platforms have globus, Windows and Linux. How else would a
personal node work? :)
Chris is right, all combinations work. Python and C are cross-platform
languages. In theory even Mac OS-X would work
: Re: Fw: [AG-TECH] multinode?
Both platforms have globus, Windows and Linux. How else would a
personal node work? :)
Chris is right, all combinations work. Python and C are
cross-platform
languages. In theory even Mac OS-X would work too, using the unix AG source.
Derek
Both platforms have globus, Windows and Linux. How else would a
personal node work? :)
Chris is right, all combinations work. Python and C are cross-platform
languages. In theory even Mac OS-X would work too, using the unix AG source.
Derek
Natalia Costas Lago wrote:
Do people involved in Grid projects agree with that?. Does Win globus
support have the same functionality as Linux one? I think I recalled that
some months ago I realised that there werent the same globus files in
windows than in Linux, and I asked our system guys and they said that there
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