Re: distributed batch processing
On Tue 05/10/05 16:33, Dale Southard wrote:
>
> Last I checked, OpenPBS was still free as in beer and source
> was available. Wether it is free as in Stallman is another matter.
> It is still part of the OSCAR cluster solution
> (http://www.csm.ornl.gov/oscar/home.html)
>
> There are some others available as well:
>
> Sun's Grid Engine (http://gridengine.sunsource.net)
> which is a reincarnation of Codine, which was a reincarnation
> of DQS.
>
> The Condor (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor) cycle-scavenging
> batch system.
>
> GenericNQS (http://www.gnqs.org/) which is mostly dead, but
> source is still available.
To add to that there's Torque, a PBS derivative WITH a working Debian
package (google for torque_2_deb).
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