[sage-support] Re: Sage for Scientific Grid

2009-05-16 Thread Serge A. Salamanka



Serge A. Salamanka пишет:
 Hello, Ian
 
 It could be interesting to see your Django-based web-portal.
 
 1) I didn't understand about dynamically created Sage Notebook pages.
 What do you mean by that ? Could you be more specific please.
 
 The correlation between submitting job and showing the results in the
 notebook worksheet could be achieved, as I see, by writing some python
 functions that utilize Grid functionality and return the results.

I'm thinking of the best way to call this function.
The options are:

gdsage
(just a short alternative to gridsage and easily associated with dsage
because they will be very much connected)

gridsage
(I also like this one for explicit meaning)

dsagegrid
(just a third option, can't thin of anything else)

So, may be you have any suggestions, Ian ?

I came up to call it gdsage but guess I need to ask others for this.
Because it might interfere with dsage in code and probably will be the
cause for further problems.

 
 2) I hope someone answers your question in more detail. I'd also like to
 have such opportunity.
 
 Serge
 
 Ian Stokes-Rees пишет:
 I'm thinking about some similar things, but from a different
 perspective.

 I have Sage installed on the main UI/portal node for grid job
 submission.  Users can submit jobs from the command line or from a
 Django-based web-portal.

 1) I would love to present results as dynamically created Sage
 Notebook pages, and have a 1-1 correlation between a grid job and a
 Sage Notebook worksheet.

 2) In addition, I would love it if Sage Notebook could be running
 through mod_python, and therefore integrated directly into the whole
 web framework (I'd even use the Sage version of Python for Django, if
 that was possible).

 So the two questions are:

 1) Is it reasonable to construct Sage Notebook pages from outside of
 Sage?  Is this a one-time operation?  (i.e. don't try going back and
 reading then modifying them, or having automated interaction
 concurrent with user-interaction)

 2) Is it conceivable to have Sage Notebook run from inside Apache
 httpd with mod_python?  I would like to be able to use my existing
 authentication framework, and not have two login systems.

 Ian
 
 
  
 

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[sage-support] Re: Sage for Scientific Grid

2009-05-12 Thread Ian Stokes-Rees

I'm thinking about some similar things, but from a different
perspective.

I have Sage installed on the main UI/portal node for grid job
submission.  Users can submit jobs from the command line or from a
Django-based web-portal.

1) I would love to present results as dynamically created Sage
Notebook pages, and have a 1-1 correlation between a grid job and a
Sage Notebook worksheet.

2) In addition, I would love it if Sage Notebook could be running
through mod_python, and therefore integrated directly into the whole
web framework (I'd even use the Sage version of Python for Django, if
that was possible).

So the two questions are:

1) Is it reasonable to construct Sage Notebook pages from outside of
Sage?  Is this a one-time operation?  (i.e. don't try going back and
reading then modifying them, or having automated interaction
concurrent with user-interaction)

2) Is it conceivable to have Sage Notebook run from inside Apache
httpd with mod_python?  I would like to be able to use my existing
authentication framework, and not have two login systems.

Ian
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[sage-support] Re: Sage for Scientific Grid

2009-05-12 Thread CalcPage
I just wish there were more examples, documentation, sample code to run  
with dSage both on a multicore PC and a cluster of such PCs
 
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[sage-support] Re: Sage for Scientific Grid

2009-05-07 Thread Serge A. Salamanka



William Stein пишет:
 On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Serge A. Salamanka salsa-...@tut.by wrote:
 Hi all,

 To start with I'd like to describe my ideas about gridification of Sage.

 This task is a very common one nowadays but it is a challenge for me.

 The very first thing I'm asking myself is how to simplify this
 gridification.
 There are lots of tools that can be used at the moment and that is why
 the biggest question comes in mind: which one to use ?


 ... read further here:

 http://sageworldmath.blogspot.com/2009/05/sage-for-scientific-grid.html



 May be someone already has experience of enabling applications for Grid ?

 
 What are you trying to compute?
 
 William
 

I'm trying to provide my colleagues from HEP with an alternative, free
and sufficient computer algebra system that will also utilize Grid
functionality.

They all use Mathematica. There is an interest in GridMathematica but it
is not available at all (due to its cost and very controlled distribution).
I used it a lot but when I have to build a knowledge base on that
expensive system, I always feel that some day it will be waisted at all.
So I'd rather be on the hard way rather then someday come to a dead end.

Computations can be of any sort...
... when you have  3000 CPUs

# Serge

  
 

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[sage-support] Re: Sage for Scientific Grid

2009-05-06 Thread William Stein

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Serge A. Salamanka salsa-...@tut.by wrote:

 Hi all,

 To start with I'd like to describe my ideas about gridification of Sage.

 This task is a very common one nowadays but it is a challenge for me.

 The very first thing I'm asking myself is how to simplify this
 gridification.
 There are lots of tools that can be used at the moment and that is why
 the biggest question comes in mind: which one to use ?


 ... read further here:

 http://sageworldmath.blogspot.com/2009/05/sage-for-scientific-grid.html



 May be someone already has experience of enabling applications for Grid ?


What are you trying to compute?

William

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