I've used rocks before, it just sets up a shared NFS for the nodes afair. 
Install once and run it on any node you want. There is nothing in Sage that 
is particularly specific to clusters. Split up embarrassingly parallel 
tasks any way you want. If your problem is tightly coupled you need to use 
MPI. 



On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 8:41:09 PM UTC, Santiago Risco wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm Santi Risco, and I'm a Technical Grantholder of the Cryptography 
> Research Group Graphics Department of Mathematics in the Polytechnic School 
> of the University of Lleida.
> I am writing this post, because from the department we try to give our 
> Cluster use, as we have always relied on other departments to execute heavy 
> tasks, and we thought that use a parallel SAGE can be an excellent way to 
> extract their full potential.
> In our department we have a cluster which is composed of a central node 
> (HP ProLiant ML350) and 8 nodes (HP Compaq dc7800 Small Form Factor PC with 
> Intel Core 2 Quad) in a Star Topology. The software that manage the Cluster 
> is ROCKS Cluster Distribution, and the operating system that uses the whole 
> is CENTOS.
> I wonder, if it is possible, that bring us any tutorials, guides, links... 
> that could be useful for installing SAGE, especially in how it is installed 
> on the nodes.
> Thank you in advance for your attention.
>
> Regards.
>
> http://www.cig.udl.cat/
>

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