Re: [Beowulf] Please help to setup Beowulf

2009-02-19 Thread Bill Broadley
Bill Rankin wrote: >> The fact that I >> never met a serious PBS shop that had not made local custom changes to >> the source code also soured me on deploying it when I was putting such >> things into conservative IT shops who were still new and fearful of >> Linux. > > One thing to note o

Re: [Beowulf] Please help to setup Beowulf

2009-02-19 Thread Prentice Bisbal
Bill Rankin wrote: >> The fact that I >> never met a serious PBS shop that had not made local custom changes to >> the source code also soured me on deploying it when I was putting such >> things into conservative IT shops who were still new and fearful of >> Linux. > > One thing to note o

Re: [Beowulf] Please help to setup Beowulf

2009-02-19 Thread Bill Rankin
> The fact that I > never met a serious PBS shop that had not made local custom changes to > the source code also soured me on deploying it when I was putting such > things into conservative IT shops who were still new and fearful of > Linux. One thing to note on Chris's review is that the

Re: [Beowulf] Please help to setup Beowulf

2009-02-19 Thread Kilian CAVALOTTI
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 16:30:37 Mark Hahn wrote: > if SGE has to keep re-reading user files, this suggests to me that its > design is poor. it's obvious to me that a scheduler should be based on > a production-quality DB, for instance, and should clearly give some > thought to performance w