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From: <mar...@us...> - 2009-05-19 11:37:04
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Revision: 262
http://gridsim.svn.sourceforge.net/gridsim/?rev=262&view=rev
Author: marcos_dias
Date: 2009-05-19 11:36:57 +0000 (Tue, 19 May 2009)
Log Message:
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I am reorganising the examples in packages. The examples will be placed in the repository with the next commit.
Removed Paths:
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trunk/examples/ResFailure/README.txt
trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/README.txt
trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/custom_trace.txt
trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/l_lanl_o2k.swf.txt
trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/l_sdsc_blue.swf.txt
Deleted: trunk/examples/ResFailure/README.txt
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--- trunk/examples/ResFailure/README.txt 2009-05-19 11:24:54 UTC (rev 261)
+++ trunk/examples/ResFailure/README.txt 2009-05-19 11:36:57 UTC (rev 262)
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-
-This directory contains few examples regarding to
-resource failure functionalities.
-Here are the summary of what each example does:
-./ResFailureEx01 : shows a very basic example,
- dealing with 1 user, 3 resources and 1 GIS entities.
-
-./ResFailureEx02 : shows a basic example,
- dealing with 20 users, 6 resources and 1 GIS entities.
-
-./ResFailureEx03 : shows a more complex example,
- dealing with 30 users, 15 resources and 3 GIS entities.
- However, you can modify these parameters as you wish,
- but keep in mind that the simulation might run longer
- if you increase the numbers.
-
-NOTE: Detailed explanations are provided in the source file(s).
-
Deleted: trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/README.txt
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--- trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/README.txt 2009-05-19 11:24:54 UTC (rev 261)
+++ trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/README.txt 2009-05-19 11:36:57 UTC (rev 262)
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-
-This directory contains many GridSim examples.
-Here are the summary of what each example does:
-./TraceEx01 : shows how to use the GridSim workload trace functionality.
- This example shows each Workload entity sends Gridlets to
- a particular grid resource.
- No other GridSim user entities are created.
-
-./TraceEx02 : shows how to use the GridSim workload trace functionality.
- This example creates three entities: User, Workload and GridResource
- WITHOUT a network topology. The User and Workload entity sends Gridlets
- to a particular GridResource entity.
-
-./TraceEx03 : shows how to use the GridSim workload trace functionality.
- This example creates three entities: NetUser, Workload and GridResource
- WITH a network topology. The NetUser and Workload entity sends Gridlets
- to a particular GridResource entity.
-
-============================================================
-
-This directory contains several files:
-./custom_tags.txt : A custom trace file used in the experiments.
-./l_lanl_o2k.swf.txt : A trace file from LANL Origin 2000 Cluster (Nirvana)
-./l_sdsc_blue.swf.txt : A trace file from SDSC Blue Horizon
-
-./README.txt : this file
-
-
-NOTE: Detailed explanations are provided in the source file(s).
Deleted: trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/custom_trace.txt
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--- trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/custom_trace.txt 2009-05-19 11:24:54 UTC (rev 261)
+++ trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/custom_trace.txt 2009-05-19 11:36:57 UTC (rev 262)
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Nov 2004 - Anthony
-# This is a custom tag.
-# You need to tell gridsim.util.Workload entity what to expect, by
-# calling Workload.setField() and/or Workload.setComment()
-# For example: for this file,
-# // parameters: maxField, job_num, submit_time, run_time, num_processors
-# Workload.setField(4, 1, 2, 3, 4);
-# Workload.setComment("#");
-#
-# Format of each row is:
-# job_num submit_time run_time number_of_processors
-
-1 5 20 3
-2 8 60 1
-3 10 30 4
-4 12 90 3
-5 15 30 4
-6 20 90 2
-7 20 90 6
-8 20 60 1
-9 21 80 1
-10 22 90 3
-11 23 90 2
-12 23 90 2
-13 23 90 1
-14 24 90 2
-15 25 60 1
-16 26 90 2
-17 27 60 1
-18 28 50 1
-19 29 90 1
-20 30 90 9
Deleted: trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/l_lanl_o2k.swf.txt
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--- trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/l_lanl_o2k.swf.txt 2009-05-19 11:24:54 UTC (rev 261)
+++ trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/l_lanl_o2k.swf.txt 2009-05-19 11:36:57 UTC (rev 262)
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-; Version: 2.1
-; Computer: Origin 2000
-; Installation: LANL
-; Acknowledge: Fabrizio Petrini
-; Information: http://www.acl.lanl.gov/
-; http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/labs/parallel/workload/
-; Conversion: Dror Feitelson (fe...@cs...) Jan 8 2004
-; MaxJobs: 121989
-; MaxRecords: 121989
-; Preemption: No
-; UnixStartTime: 943135493
-; TimeZone: 0
-; StartTime: Saturday, 20 Nov 99, 22:04:53
-; EndTime: Thursday, 6 Apr 100, 15:56:52
-; MaxNodes: 2048
-; MaxProcs: 2048
-; Queue: 1 short
-; Queue: 2 long
-; Queue: 3 small
-; Queue: 4 medium
-; Queue: 5 large
-; Queue: 6 xlarge
-; Queue: 7 small-d
-; Queue: 8 medium-d
-; Queue: 9 large-d
-; Queue: 10 xlarge-d
-; Queue: 11 chammpq
-; Queue: 12 schammpq
-; Queue: 13 mchammpq
-; Queue: 14 shared
-; Queue: 15 ir-shared
-; Queue: 16 scavenger
-; Queue: 17 test
-;
-; NOTE (Nov 2004 - Anthony):
-; * The original size of this file was 10.1MB uncompressed and 2MB gzip compressed
-; With number of Jobs: 121,989.
-; * It would take lots of memory and time to run from this trace file.
-; * Therefore, I reduce this trace file only to small jobs.
-;
- 1 0 976745 58 16 1 2496 16 -1 -1 1 9 -1 -1 2 -1 -1 -1
- 2 669758 332343 29880 64 26086 110784064 64 -1 -1 1 58 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 3 704837 308807 25446 64 0 -1 64 -1 -1 0 58 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 4 704870 536636 35608 64 29285 111324864 64 -1 -1 1 58 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 5 751912 347382 10142 128 9381 3149984 128 -1 -1 1 61 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 6 755789 776924 67 128 0 2848 128 -1 -1 1 61 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 7 756680 322625 44344 48 18348 4793040 48 -1 -1 0 46 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 8 757895 507219 39731 64 33816 69612400 64 -1 -1 1 58 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 9 761488 1192467 10304 128 9339 3053840 128 -1 -1 1 61 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 10 762192 251933 34477 16 33187 2904976 16 -1 -1 1 55 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
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Deleted: trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/l_sdsc_blue.swf.txt
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--- trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/l_sdsc_blue.swf.txt 2009-05-19 11:24:54 UTC (rev 261)
+++ trunk/examples/WorkloadTrace/l_sdsc_blue.swf.txt 2009-05-19 11:36:57 UTC (rev 262)
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-; Version: 2.1
-; Computer: IBM SP
-; Installation: SDSC Blue Horizon
-; Acknowledge: Travis Earheart and Nancy Wilkins-Diehr
-; Information: http://www.sdsc.edu/
-; Information: http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/labs/parallel/workload/
-; Conversion: Dror Feitelson (fe...@cs...) Jan 9 2004
-; UnixStartTime: 956700003
-; TimeZone: -28800
-; StartTime: Tuesday, 25 Apr 2000, 22:00:03
-; EndTime: Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003, 11:25:42
-; MaxNodes: 144 (each an 8-way SMP)
-; MaxProcs: 1152
-; MaxJobs: 250440
-; MaxRecords: 250440
-; Queue: 0 interactive
-; Queue: 1 express (max 8 nodes 2 hr)
-; Queue: 2 high (max 36 hr)
-; Queue: 3 normal (max 36 hr)
-; Queue: 4 low
-; Queue: 5 standby
-; Queue: 6 diagnostics/testing
-; Queue: 7 other (mainly unknown)
-; Information: 375 MHz Power3 processors
-; Information: 4 GB memory per node (shared by 8 processors)
-;
-; NOTE (Nov 2004 - Anthony):
-; * The original size of this file was 19.7MB uncompressed and 3.7MB gzip compressed
-; With number of Jobs: 250,440.
-; * It would take lots of memory and time to run from this trace file.
-; * Therefore, I reduce this trace file only to small jobs.
-;
- 1 0 649886 9227 1152 6890 -1 1152 20000 -1 1 34 -1 -1 2 -1 -1 -1
- 2 111 522045 7622 1120 5584 -1 1120 20000 -1 0 34 -1 -1 2 -1 -1 -1
- 3 68486 573957 710 1024 186 -1 1024 10800 -1 1 14 -1 -1 2 -1 -1 -1
- 4 252418 351149 -1 0 0 -1 1024 600 -1 0 28 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 5 263801 340477 -1 0 0 -1 1024 600 -1 0 28 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 6 265065 281535 3389 800 49 -1 800 7200 -1 1 22 -1 -1 2 -1 -1 -1
- 7 393152 16 48438 64 48168 -1 64 57600 -1 1 132 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 8 412251 12 46744 64 46465 -1 64 64800 -1 1 132 -1 -1 3 -1 -1 -1
- 9 430593 13 50866 256 25381 -1 256 64800 -1 1 95 -1 -1 4 -1 -1 -1
- 10 430730 31 10770 256 5343 -1 256 28800 -1 1 95 -1 -1 4 -1 -1 -1
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