Thank you a lot!
I will take a look at them. Icecream is based on distcc but is much easier to 
use for example it distributes the right gcc version on its own.

SPACK looks interesting but currently I wanna keep using portage. Maybe I  
figure out how to use SLURM with portage.

Thank you again

Khaosgrille


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On Thursday, May 30, 2019 4:42 PM, Robb III, George B. <forge...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hope your day is going awesome.
> 

> Peek at SLURM and SPACK both were game changers for our cluster.
> 

> Hope this helps a tiny bit.  As to the distcc have you looked at distcc?
> 

> Happy computing!
> 

> On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 9:32 AM Khaosgrille <khaosgri...@protonmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 

> > Hi,
> > 

> > i got a rockpro64 and a sopine cluster. I installed Gentoo on the rockpro64 
> > and I would like to use the cluster as a compile cluster. Currently I am 
> > using Icecream (Icecc) which works fine but i would like to know if there 
> > is something better. (Is there an ez way to compile several packages at 
> > once? right now the load on the cluster is alway very low)
> > 

> > Sadly Torque is not Open Source anymore, OpenPbs might be an option, but i 
> > am not sure how well it interacts with portage.
> > 

> > Is there something else which i should look into?
> > Thanks
> > Khaosgrille

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