Unless you play around to change things, jobs are generally run from the
user's home directory which is shared to all the compute nodes.  So running
programs like this should not be too difficult.  There are examples on
running programs with torque in the user's guide.

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Antonio Leonforte <
antonio.leonfo...@fhoster.com> wrote:

> @ Michael Edwards
>
> Thank you Michael (and thanks also to Diego).
>
> To me is just fine do deal with a "head" node, managing a queue and
> transparently distributing monolithic jobs to a set of other "slave" nodes
> (and possibly to himself) according to some load-balancing policy. I just
> want to deal with only one node of the cluster, and forget about the other
> nodes.
>
> Can you confirm that this can be achieved easily with Oscar & Torque,
> despite the fact that each individual job has to be passed to a slave node
> "as-is", along with its own set of input files, because it cannot be
> decomposed into small bits ?
>
> I would use CentOS (i.e. RHEL) on each node.
> Antonio.
>
>
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