I wrap the shepherd program in a script that spawns the normal sge shepherd in a pag shell running with k5start. (I am migrating from k5start over to an inhouse modified version that has a single daemon to manage all running jobs and such, including login shells through pam and such.) This uses an AFS principal called <username>/batch that is given access everywhere that the user needs access. It seems to work really well and it handles long jobs that run for months on end. It also required very little modification to SGE to get it working =)


On Jun 21, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Miles Davis wrote:


Does anybody have a recommendation for a good batch queueing system that
works with (or can be made to work with) kerberos/afs? I already have
somewhat of a system in place for executing jobs under a separate AFS id using keytabs, and I've used that with Sun Grid Engine in the past, but
I'd like to hear what others are using.

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