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OmniRPC Grid RPC system (ver. 1.0) High performance Computing System Lab. University of Tsukuba JAPAN This a release 1.0 of OmniRPC system. 1) What is OmniRPC system? OmniRPC is a Grid RPC system which enables seamless parallel programming in cluster and Grid environment. OmniRPC's characteristics are as follows. - Supports typical master/worker grid applications such as parametric execution programs. - OmniRPC provides an automatic-initializable remote module to send and store data to a remote executable invoked in the remote host. Since it may accept several requests for subsequent calls by keeping the connection alive, the data set by the initialization is re-used, resulting in efficient execution by reducing the amount of communication. - OmniRPC inherits its API from Ninf, and the programmer can use OpenMP for easy-to-use parallel programming because the API is designed to be thread-safe. And OmniRPC supports the persistence feature, which holds the remote executable's state, and makes, programs more effective. - Using the asynchronous call API, we can parallize a programs calling RPCs. Additionally, OmniRPC is designed to be thread-safe for easy parallel programming. We can easily parallelize existing sequential programs with direct based parallel programming such as OpenMP. - The OmniRPC system supports local environments with "rsh," grid environments with Globus, and remote hosts with "ssh." Furthermore, the user can use the same program over OmniRPC for both clusters and grids because a typical grid resource is regarded simply as a cluster of clusters distributed geo-graphically. - For a cluster over a private network, an agent process running the server host functions as a proxy to relay communications between the client and remote executables by multiplexing the communications into one connection to the client. This feature allows a single client to use approximately one-thousand remote computing hosts. - Support of the job scheduler which considers the administrative policy of each computer resource. Now OmniRPC supports PBS and SGE as job schedulers. For details or new features, please refer the OmniRPC web. http://www.omni.hpcc.jp/OmniRpc/ 2) OmniRPC software requires other software. - For authentication on the remote systems, you need either the ssh - or the Globus. - gnu bison or yacc to make the parser. - If you want to use our OmniRPC with OpenMP program, you need Omni OpenMP Compiler. - Java Development Kit, JDK, if you want to use the performance profiler. 3) Unpacking this distribution file When you unpack our distribution file, you will find the following directories and files: OmniRPC/ -- top directory doc/ -- documentations html/book1.html -- manual in HTML which is speparated page by chapter htm/omnirpc.htm -- manual in HTML which is one page htdocs.ja/ -- Japanese manual in HTML src/ -- source files libomrpc/ -- OmniRpc library omrpc-agent/ -- OmniRpc Agent omrpc-gen/ -- OmniRpc IDL compiler omrpc-register/ -- OmniRpc registration tools include/ -- include files test/ -- test programs examples/ -- examples tools/ -- tools monitor/ -- OmniRpc monitor tlogview/ -- performance profile viewer utils/ -- misc. configure -- configure command to make and install 4) Platforms We have tested our software in Linux platform of x86. 5) Installation Belows are general installation procedures. 1. Get the OmniRPC distribution,"OmniRpc.tar.gz". Unpack the distribution file. % gzip -dc OmniRpc.tar.gz | tar xvf - 2. Change the current directory to OmniRpc directory. % cd OmniRpc 2.5 ***** replace cc or gcc with mpicc and set -fPIC flag ***** % export CC="mpicc -fPIC" 3. Run "configure". % configure or % configure --prefix=<your_install_directory> More detailed feature options, see Install.html. 4. Run "make" to compile the sources. % make 5. Run "make install" to install the compiler. When you install the default configuration, you must run as root because the default install directory is /usr/local/omrpc/ % make install 6. Make sure that the command path includes install_directory/bin. 8) Where to Find More Information The directory "doc" contains the user's manual about the OmniRPC system Software. You can obtain the most recent documents and software release at our web site: http://www.omni.hpcc.jp/OmniRPC/ 9) Reporting bugs and requesting features To report bugs or features requests, send E-mail to: [email protected] Your feedback and bug reports will be greatly appreciated. -- Enjoy!
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