Alexandre Vitrac ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > But if you don't care about a .deb, you'll have far more choices (and > you will be able to do your own .deb). There is a number of free batch > systems. But two I know about are GenericNQS and PBS. > > The first is plain old NQS, but it has strong limitations with regard > to parallel jobs, and it's quite old. The latter is more modern and > seems to be a better choice. It can be found on http://www.openpbs.org.
on 5 December, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list had a post by Joey Raheb about several queuing solutions: PBS - http://www.openpbs.org NQS - http://umbc7.umbc.edu/nqs/nqsmain.html DQS - http://www.scri.fsu.edu/~pasko/dqs.html Condor - http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/ For his needs, he thought DQS and PBS had the best features. I can say from experience that PBS is hard (to put it mildly) to configure, but a lot of people like PBS. ==rob -- Rob Latham: linux A-Team Bethlehem, PA USA EAE8 DE90 85BB 526F 3181 1FCF 51C4 B6CB 08CC 0897

