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This page will describe how to use FSL on the grid infrastructure. | This page will describe how to use FSL on the grid infrastructure. | ||
− | == | + | == Phase 1: Using FSL with Torque BPS == |
[http://www.clusterresources.com/products/torque/ Torque PBS] is a widely used batch system (one could say an alternative to Sun Grid Engine). Enabling the use of FSL with Torque would be a first step to enable users unlock the power of local clusters. | [http://www.clusterresources.com/products/torque/ Torque PBS] is a widely used batch system (one could say an alternative to Sun Grid Engine). Enabling the use of FSL with Torque would be a first step to enable users unlock the power of local clusters. | ||
− | == | + | == Phase 2: Using FSL with gqsub == |
− | The recently introduced [http://www.scotgrid.ac.uk/gqsub/ gqsub] would be a convenient way to use the sun grid engine interface while operating on the grid. | + | The recently introduced [http://www.scotgrid.ac.uk/gqsub/ gqsub] would be a convenient way to use the sun grid engine interface while operating on the grid. This would enable one to use FSL using the large distributed computing grid. Management of files is the culprit here, since the grid doesn't have a shared directory in general. |
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 15:10, 9 October 2009
FSL is a comprehensive library of analysis tools for fMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging data. It is being used by medical users of DutchGrid and packaged as part of the PoC distribution of VL-e.
Version 4.0 of FSL and later support cluster computing directly using the Sun Grid Engine (SGE).
This page will describe how to use FSL on the grid infrastructure.
Phase 1: Using FSL with Torque BPS
Torque PBS is a widely used batch system (one could say an alternative to Sun Grid Engine). Enabling the use of FSL with Torque would be a first step to enable users unlock the power of local clusters.
Phase 2: Using FSL with gqsub
The recently introduced gqsub would be a convenient way to use the sun grid engine interface while operating on the grid. This would enable one to use FSL using the large distributed computing grid. Management of files is the culprit here, since the grid doesn't have a shared directory in general.
Links
- FSL and distribution packaging
- RPM building and the PoC
- Other FSL grid users
- Using FSL on the Grid (without cluster engine)