For those who had issues with earlier version, please try the latest
loadcheck v4:
http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net/projects/hwloc/GridEnginehwloc.html
I compiled the binary on Oracle Linux, which is compatible with RHEL
5.x, Scientific Linux or Centos 5.x. I tested the binary on the
standard
Am 18.04.2011 um 18:34 schrieb David Mathog:
> Rayson Ho wrote
>> And compiling SGE from source is not
>> simple neither -- I wrote a quick & dirty guide for those who don't
>> want the add-ons but it's usually the extra stuff & dependencies that
>> fail the build.
>
> Does it still use aimk
St
Rayson Ho wrote
> And compiling SGE from source is not
> simple neither -- I wrote a quick & dirty guide for those who don't
> want the add-ons but it's usually the extra stuff & dependencies that
> fail the build.
Does it still use aimk or has it finally gone over to autoconf, automake?
As I rec
not to be overly surly,
but this really has nothing to do with beowulf
and is a rather specialized sge support issue...
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Am 18.04.2011 um 02:36 schrieb Christopher Samuel:
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> On 16/04/11 02:25, Rayson Ho wrote:
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>> If I build on Centos 5.6, will the binaries run on
>> SuSE & Ubuntu??
>
> I'd suggest that if you want