Globus and Grid Administration on Linux
Christopher Jordan, University of New Mexico
Tuesday, July 1 - Wednesday July 2, 2003
12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. each day, CDT
1901 South First St., Champaign, IL, Room E102A SRP
Grid computing is one of the most exciting recent developments in High-Performance
and Networked computing. The Globus Toolkit is the most widely accepted and
compatible method of implementing common Grid concepts. In general, Globus and
Grid computing represent a broad range of concepts and tools that enable a similarly
broad range of computing methodologies. This workshop will present these concepts
and discuss the Globus tools used to implement them.
Topics covered include:
Tuesday, July 1st, 2003
- Grid computing concepts and implementations
- Globus Toolkit 2.2 Summary
- Globus Toolkit 2.2 Installation and Configuration
- Introduction to Community Grid Software
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2003
- Community Grid Software
- Grid Services and Globus Toolkit 3
- Using Grid tools on Linux clusters
This workshop will be presented by the High Performance Computing Center at
UNM over the Access Grid. The format is two, four hour sessions on two consecutive
afternoons. Each session builds on the materials presented in the previous session(s).
Participants are encouraged to attend all sessions. For more information, see
the webpage at http://www.hpc.unm.edu/events/2003_07_gridworkshop/#local.