Just a heads-up, the cost for the first workshop has now been waived. Attendance is free. If you're in the Bay Area and interested in LSF-to-SGE migration, please stop by.
Daniel Daniel Templeton wrote: > Just a heads-up, there's a pair of workshops coming to Santa Clara in > March from Sun and Univa. The first one-day workshop is about > migrating from Platform LSF to Sun Grid Engine. The second one-day > workshop is a general Sun Grid Engine admin training. For more > information, see: > > http://blogs.sun.com/HPC/entry/workshop_migrating_from_lsf_to > > The blurbs straight from Univa: > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > Workshop: Migrating from LSF to SGE > March 17 in Santa Clara > 1:00-5:00pm > This half-day workshop offers an educational session with detailed > presentations on how to plan and manage an LSF-to-SGE migration project. > Also included are a discussion of the differences between DRMs, a look > at the benefits of core optimization, and an open discussion and Q&A > session with experts from Sun, Univa and Exludus. A cocktail hour will > follow the workshop. > > For more information or to register, contact migration at univaud.com. > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > Training Course: SGE Administration > March 18 in Santa Clara > This full-day workshop is aimed at making cluster administrators more > experienced, more comfortable and more productive with Sun Grid Engine. > The course provides full coverage of Grid Engine administration in a > small group, highly interactive setting. > Breakfast and lunch are provided. Space is limited to 12 seats. The > session is led by Chris Dagdigian from BioTeam, one of the foremost > experts on SGE usage. > > For more information or to register, contact sge-admin at univaud.com. > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > > See you there, > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > hpcdev-discuss mailing list > hpcdev-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/hpcdev-discuss