Easily map Python functions onto a cluster using a DRMAA-compatible grid engine like Sun Grid Engine (SGE).
Project description
A module to allow you to easily create jobs on the cluster directly from Python. You can directly map Python functions onto the cluster without needing to write any wrapper code yourself.
This is the ETS fork of an older project called Python Grid. It’s a lot simpler than the original version, because we use a Redis database for storing the inputs/outputs for each job instead of the ZeroMQ-based method they were using. The main benefit of this approach is you never run into issues with exceeding the message length when you’re parallelizing a huge job.
For some examples of how to use it, check out map_reduce.py (for a simple example of how you can map a function onto the cluster) and manual.py (for an example of how you can create list of jobs yourself) in the examples folder.
For complete documentation go here.
NOTE: You cannot use Grid Map on a machine that is not allowed to submit jobs (e.g., slave nodes).
Requirements
Python 2.6+
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License
GPLv3
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