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
>
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