ANNOUNCE
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This is an announcement for the release of Ganglia Job Monarch v0.2.
DESCRIPTION
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Job Monarch is a set of tools to monitor and (optionally) archive
(batch)job information.
Supported batch systems are: PBS, Torque and SGE.
It is a addon for the Ganglia monitoring system and plugs in to a
existing Ganglia setup.
CHANGES
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This is a summary of the most important new changes/fixes:
* SGE (Sun Grid Engine) batch support (experimental)
* host template added: displays jobs on a particular machine
* fully PHP5 (and PHP4) compatible
* cleaning of stale jobs
* (optional) column of job hostnames
* many many bugfixes and optimizations
For a full changelog go here:
* https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/jobmonarch/browser/tags/0.2/CHANGELOG
WEBSITE & SCREENSHOTS
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Go here for the latest documentation, development, releases, screenshots
and other project details:
* https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/jobmonarch/
DEMO
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To view a operational setup with Job Monarch,
have a look here:
* http://ganglia.sara.nl/
DOWNLOAD
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Source:
* ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/ganglia_jobmonarch-0.2.tar.gz
* ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/ganglia_jobmonarch-0.2.tar.bz2
Packages - Debian:
* ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/jobmonarch-jobmond_0.2-1.deb
* ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/jobmonarch-jobarchived_0.2-1.deb
* ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/jobmonarch-webfrontend_0.2-1.deb
Packages - RPM:
* ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/jobmonarch-jobmond-0.2-1.rpm
* ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/jobmonarch-jobarchived-0.2-1.rpm
* ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/jobmonarch-webfrontend-0.2-1.rpm
THANKS
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Michael Jeanson - misc. patches
Daniel Barthel - suggesting the job hostnames column
Babu Sundaram - developed SGE support for a OSCAR's Google-SoC project
And all others that have contributed or reported bugs!
Kind regards,
- Ramon.
--
ing. R. Bastiaans
Systems Programmer / High Performance Computing & Visualisation /
SARA Computing and Networking Services
Kruislaan 415 PO Box 194613
1098 SJ Amsterdam 1090 GP Amsterdam
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