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To launch the test, perform the learning phase and compute the coefficients, you will have to write a lists of nodes. A node list is just a text file with a hostname per line. For example
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You can write 1 or N lists of nodes, depending on your plan or your cluster. For example, if the super computer have 5 islands of 500 nodes, you can perform the learning phase in just 40 nodes per island or in all nodes in all islands.
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The EAR team recommendation is to select a bunch of nodes of each of the total N island and write N lists of a small set of nodes. And then, finally, to compute a mean of coefficients per island.
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Continue the learning phase following the [next section](3-˗-Kernels-test). |
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