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GRID packages
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Spain
2007-03-28 07:12:34
Hi all,

I'm interested in setting a small Fedora grid.
I've already tried TORQUE (but it wasn't easy to install it
with MAUI 
and the original scheduler is too simple).

I think it would be a good idea to add other softwares
and/or the MAUI 
scheduler to the extras repository.

Since Java is now open source, I think it would be
interesting to 
include Sun's GRID Engine in the next Fedora release.

thanks in adv,
FG

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Re: GRID packages
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2007-03-28 12:40:16
I am interested in this topic... I have already some experience in web based grid and test version is running at http://www.alacrema.com/Grid i can port and extend the same to Fedora...

Regards
Siddharth


On 3/28/07, Filipe Garrett < fgarretub.edu">fgarretub.edu>; wrote:
Hi all,

I9;m interested in setting a small Fedora grid.
I9;ve already tried TORQUE (but it wasn't easy to install it with MAUI
and the original scheduler is too simple).

I think it would be a good idea to add other softwares and/or the MAUI
scheduler to the extras repository.

Since Java is now open source, I think it would be interesting to
include Sun's GRID Engine in the next Fedora release.

thanks in adv,
FG

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Re: GRID packages
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United States
2007-03-28 16:26:49
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 02:12:34PM +0200, Filipe Garrett
alleged:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm interested in setting a small Fedora grid.
> I've already tried TORQUE (but it wasn't easy to
install it with MAUI 
> and the original scheduler is too simple).
> 
> I think it would be a good idea to add other softwares
and/or the MAUI 
> scheduler to the extras repository.

As the packager and upstream TORQUE developer, I would also
love to
include maui.  Unfortunately, maui's license won't allow
it.

Off topic, did you bring up your difficulties with TORQUE or
maui on
their respective mailing lists?

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University of Southern California

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Re: GRID packages
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2007-03-29 13:56:51
On 28/03/07, Filipe Garrett <fgarretub.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm interested in setting a small Fedora grid.
> I've already tried TORQUE (but it wasn't easy to
install it with MAUI
> and the original scheduler is too simple).
>
> I think it would be a good idea to add other softwares
and/or the MAUI
> scheduler to the extras repository.
>
> Since Java is now open source, I think it would be
interesting to
> include Sun's GRID Engine in the next Fedora release.
>

Have you looked at Oscar? http://oscar.openc
lustergroup.org/

That's a collection of packages that when installed turn a
Fedora
installation into a frontend node for a cluster, allowing
compute
nodes to boot from the frontend. There is an SGE rpm as part
of that.

Jonathan.

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