| Moore, K., Browne, S., Cox, J. and J. Gettler, "Resource Cataloging and Distribution System", Technical Report CS-97-346, December 1996. |
.... to PVM and thus will be forced to utilize a different inter machine communication medium such as SNIPE [19] SNIPE uses either TCP IP or the NEXUS [21] communications library from Globus [20] SNIPE provides its name resolution service via the Resource Catalogue and Distribution Service (RCDS) [22], which replaces PVM s group server PVMGS. Figures 6a 6d show the different communication layouts and process placements involved for each of the different architectures. Figure 6a. All MPI processes have access to their own PVMD. Figure 6b. MPI processes have to share a PVM daemon but can ....
K. Moore, S. Browne, J. Cox, and J. Gettler. "The Resource Cataloging and Distribution System", Technical report, Computer Science Dept., University of Tennessee, December 1996.
....or by the development of a completely new resolution system. The Resource Cataloging and Distribution System (RCDS) developed by Keith Moore at the University of Tennessee s Innovative Computing Laboratory is such a system, engineered to provide more capable and higher level resolution services. [5] We intend to use the Resource Catalog servers which form the core of RCDS when DNS servers are inadequate to our purposes, but for now we will hide the light of this new system under the bushel of DNS compatibility. Cache servers and other DNS clients can coexist well with intelligent caching as ....
Keith Moore, Shirley Brown., Jason Cox, and Jonathan Gettler, Resource Cataloging and Distribution System. 1997. http://www.netlib.org/utk/projects/rcds/rcds-tr/.
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Moore, K., Browne, S., Cox, J. and J. Gettler, "Resource Cataloging and Distribution System", Technical Report CS-97-346, December 1996.
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