Google up "portable batch system". Or Globus Toolkit. I know zero about them. On Apr 22, 2013 4:51 PM, "Larry Ploetz" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/22/13 2:28 PM, David Stuart wrote: > >> Afternoon, >> >> We're bringing in an application that will have between 11 and 14 servers >> running Red Hat linux. The vendor is recommending a job scheduler. >> >> We're aware of the Tivoli product from IBM. And I know ASG has one, as >> does CA. >> >> Can anyone suggest any other linux-resident job scheduler packages? >> Provide any experience? Goods, bads, and uglies? >> >> >> >> GNU's parallel has job scheduling capabilities, as long as you can set > up ssh keys/sessions/whatever that don't require entering a password > (e.g., use an ssh agent, predefine and use controlmaster/controlpath). > > Good: FOSS, powerful and well documented, based on simple concepts > > Good & bad: a myriad of options and capabilities > > Bad: in this context, I suppose it's bad as its primary purpose is as a > replacement for xargs and similar, not a job scheduler > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**---------- > For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or > visit > http://www.marist.edu/htbin/**wlvindex?LINUX-390<http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390> > ------------------------------**------------------------------**---------- > For more information on Linux on System z, visit > http://wiki.linuxvm.org/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information on Linux on System z, visit http://wiki.linuxvm.org/
