>   md> bsub is a command that picks the least loaded machine on my
>   md> network.
> 
> If it works for you, that's good.  However, note that GNU make can be
> built with support for distributed builds, and I think you'd get much
> better behavior from using one of those methods than trying to "roll
> your own".

It's now my own. Check out http://www.platform.com/. We use their load
sharing facility software (LSF) to dispatch simulation jobs (thousands
each week). It's been out for years, rock solid, re-starts jobs even those
killed by complete electrical power failures, has queueing mechanisms. Are
you sure PVM isn't re-inventing the wheel?

Nevertheless, I'm definitely taking a look at the pages you suggested.
Thanks.

Martin



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