On 18 May 2005, at 8:18 am, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le mardi 17 mai 2005 à 23:47 -0700, Ron Chen a écrit :
All of those are opensource (even the EE mode) and can
be downloaded from the SGE homepage:
http://gridengine.sunsource.net
At first glance, this doesn't look DFSG-free.
Indeed not, but it's l
Le mardi 17 mai 2005 à 23:47 -0700, Ron Chen a écrit :
> All of those are opensource (even the EE mode) and can
> be downloaded from the SGE homepage:
>
> http://gridengine.sunsource.net
At first glance, this doesn't look DFSG-free.
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Just a few things to clarify:
With SGE 5.3, the FIFO is the default scheduling
policy. However, you can configure the scheduler to
run in SGE EE (Enterprise Edition) mode, which has the
4 additional scheduling policies (deadline, share
tree, override, and functional). With SGE 6.0, you get
resourc
On 13 May 2005, at 2:05 pm, Paul Brossier wrote:
queue *is* in woody, and is planned to go in sarge as it is. i will
bump
the severity of the bug i reported to serious.
It must have made it back in eventually then - it got pulled at one
stage because it did very nasty things to /dev/tty:
http://
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 11:57:45AM +0100, Tim Cutts wrote:
>
> On 10 May 2005, at 1:05 am, Paul Brossier wrote:
> >Now i feel like i have missed something obvious. Is there a tool
> >out there that i could use as a drop in replacement for queue?
>
> This is not the right forum for this question.
On 10 May 2005, at 1:05 am, Paul Brossier wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking at ways to distribute batch jobs on various hosts.
Essentially, i have N different command lines, and M different
hosts to run them on:
foo -i file1.data -p 0.1
foo -i file2.data -p 0.1
foo -i file3.data -
Hi all,
I am looking at ways to distribute batch jobs on various hosts.
Essentially, i have N different command lines, and M different
hosts to run them on:
foo -i file1.data -p 0.1
foo -i file2.data -p 0.1
foo -i file3.data -p 0.1
...
foo -i file1.data -p
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