Patent ID: 8856286

Claim:
A computer implemented method for a peer-to-peer file transfer in a plurality of nodes in a multi-node computer cluster, the method comprising the steps of: providing a service node connected to the plurality of nodes, wherein the service node includes a resource manager that manages and monitors storage and network resources used by the system, and a scheduler that handles allocating and scheduling work and data placement on the compute nodes, wherein the resource manager and the resource scheduler provide resource attributes to dynamically adjust which nodes of the plurality of nodes participate in a peer-to-peer file transfer of a requested file; reading file server records for a the requested file; selecting a plurality of participating nodes from the plurality of nodes for the peer-to-peer file transfer based on the resource attributes; transferring file segments of the requested file from the plurality of participating nodes based on the file server records; a peer-to-peer client dynamically adjusting the nodes participating in the peer-to-peer file transfer in response to a file tracker update sent from the peer-to-peer file tracker with updated resource attributes in the file tracker update from the resource manager and the resource scheduler by restarting segments of the transfer from a new source node; monitoring network utilization of networks of the multi-node computer system and where high utilization of a network is detected disabling peer-to-peer traffic for nodes using the detected network; wherein the resource attributes include the following: network topology, network utilization, network switch loading, file server loading, job status and historical information related to the resource attributes; wherein the peer-to-peer client dynamically adjusts the nodes participating in the peer-to-peer file transfer while the file transfer is in progress; and wherein the resource attributes are used in conjunction with policies determined by a system administrator.