Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing: 10th by Dror G. Feitelson, Larry Rudolph (auth.), Dror G. Feitelson,

By Dror G. Feitelson, Larry Rudolph (auth.), Dror G. Feitelson, Larry Rudolph, Uwe Schwiegelshohn (eds.)

This quantity includes the papers awarded on the tenth Anniversary Workshop on activity Scheduling options for Parallel Processing. The workshop used to be held in ny urban, on June thirteen, 2004, at Columbia college, together with the SIGMETRICS 2004 convention. even though it is a workshop, the papers have been conference-reviewed, with the total types being learn and evaluated through a minimum of 5 and customarily seven individuals of this system Committee. We confer with it as a workshop a result of very quick turnaround time, the intimate nature of the particular displays, and the facility of the authors to revise their papers upon getting suggestions from workshop attendees. nonetheless, it used to be really a convention in that the papers have been permitted completely on their benefits as determined upon via this system Committee. we wish to thank this system Committee contributors, Su-Hui Chiang, Walfredo Cirne, Allen Downey, Eitan Frachtenberg, Wolfgang Gentzsch, Allan Gottlieb, Moe Jette, Richard Lagerstrom, Virginia Lo, Reagan Moore, invoice Nitzberg, Mark Squillante, and John cities, for a very good activity. thank you also are as a result of the authors for his or her submissions, displays, and ultimate revisions for this quantity. eventually, we wish to thank the MIT machine technological know-how and synthetic Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), The Hebrew college, and Columbia college for using their amenities within the practise of the workshop and those proceedings.

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System: Max. : not given Rmax : 2455 Nmax : 252000 Queues: not given Scheduling: • Job Mix Scheduler Prioritization: not given Reservations: not given Preemption: not given Partitions: not given Average Utilization: not given Texas Advanced Computing Center Austin, Texas Year: 2003 Manufacturer: Dell-Cray TOP500: 27 Name: Country: USA City: Computer ASCI Red, Pentium II Xeon Family Model: Type: Parallel Inst. Type: Processors: 9632 Op. System: Max. : Rpeak : Nhalf : 1,2 TB 3207 75400 Backfill: not given Checkpointing: not given Gang Scheduling: yes 34 Carsten Ernemann et al.

4. Comparison of Modeled and Original Distributions of Runtime and Node Requirements. that the Markov chain model correctly incorporates the temporal dependency since the ρ1 from the synthetic data are close to the real data. The probability distribution function model does not contain such a dependency. 6 Conclusion In this paper a workload model based on Markov chains has been presented. This model incorporates temporal dependencies and the correlation between job parameters. To this end, individual Markov chains have been created for runtime and node requirements of jobs.

Utilization and Predictabillity in Scheduling the IBM SP2 with Backfilling. In Proceedings of IPPS/SPDP 1998, IEEE Computer Society, pages 542–546, 1998. 4. D. A. Lifka. The ANL/IBM SP Scheduling System. In D. G. Feitelson and L. Rudolph, editors, IPPS’95 Workshop: Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing, pages 295–303. Springer, Berlin, Lecture Notes in Computer Science LNCS 949, 1995. 5. A. C. Whaley and J. Dongarra and A. edu Abstract. In order to evaluate different scheduling strategies for parallel computers, simulations are often executed.

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