Re: Good tutorial on setting up a grid/cluster using fedora

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On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Digimer wrote:

On 02/04/14 02:54 PM, Bill Oliver wrote:

 Just to see if I can do it, I thought I'd set up a small grid/cluster
 using fedora.  Does anybody know of a good step-by-step guide for this
 (preferably free and online :-) )?

 Thanks,

 billo

What kind of cluster? There are two main types;

1. High-Availability (HA)
2. High-Performance Computing (HPC)

There is also 'Load Balancing', which is a form of HPC. In the HA space, it's faily easy to write tutorials as a given config can more or less be applied to numerous use-cases. In the HPC/LB world, it really comes down to the problem you're trying to solve.



I'm more interested in high performance.

I'm a forensic pathologist, but my background is also in image processing and image analysis.  When I was in the military, I mostly did image analysis on cases of national interest.  People would give me imagery of beheadings, executions, torture, hostage photos, mass killings, etc. and I would evaluate the imagery to see what was there from a forensic pathology perspective.  For those of you in the US who watch NCIS, I had "Ducky's" job (though the NCIS doesn't have it's own ME; there's an "Armed Forced Medical Examiner Service" that all federal cases needing that kind of evaluation are referred to).

Not to show my age, but if you are interested, here's a couple of cases that were not classified and were published:

Oliver WR, Baker AM, Powell JD, Cotone CM, Meeker J.  Estimation of body exposure to explosion.  Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2002 Sep;23(3):252-6.

Oliver WR, Boxwala A, Rosenman J, Cullip T, Symon J, Wagner G.  Three-dimensional visualization and image processing in the evaluation of patterned injuries. The AFIP/UNC experience in the Rodney King case.  Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1997 Mar;18(1):1-10.

It's pretty primitive looking back on it, but it was a some years ago I published these.

Anyway, while my civilian job is more traditional death investigation, I still do a fair amount of image analysis for clients as a private sideline.  So, I'm interested in doing stuff like image manipulation in frequency space, wavelet decomposition, etc. of large numbers of images.

Also, I'm interested in setting up a neural network to help me with my fantasy baseball picks :-).


billo

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