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ReGS: user-level reliability in a grid environment

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ReGS: user-level reliability in a grid environment
Grid environments are ideal for executing applications that require a huge amount of computational work, both due to the big number of tasks to execute and to the large amount of data to be analysed. Unfortunately, current tools may require that users deal themselves with corrupted outputs or early termination of tasks. This becomes incovenient as the number of parallel runs grows to easily exceed the thousands. ReGS is a user-level software designed to provide automatic detection and restart of corrupted or early terminated tasks. ReGS uses a web interface to allow the setup and control of grid execution, and provides automatic input data setup. ReGS allows the automatic detection of job dependencies, through the GRID-ADL task management language. Our results show that besides automatically and effectively managing a huge number of tasks in grid environments, ReGS is also a good monitoring tool to spot grid nodes pitfalls.
J. A. L. Sanches, Patrícia Kayser Vargas, I
Added 24 Jun 2010
Updated 24 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CCGRID
Authors J. A. L. Sanches, Patrícia Kayser Vargas, Inês de Castro Dutra, Vítor Santos Costa, Cláudio F. R. Geyer
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