Bill
I'm told the availability of systems within 4 days can't be accurate at this
point. Any product available now is a prerelease and not a final as Intel
has not released the volume chips yet.
Michael A. Huntingdon
Higher Education Sales Account Manager
Systems Performance Consultants
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 01:29 -0500, Sangamesh B wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is there a Grid scheduler (only open source, like SGE) tool which
can be installed/run on Windows XP Desktop systems (there is no Linux
involvement strictly).
The applications used under this grid are Native to
Thanks Huw for your suggestion.
By batch jobs did you mean only serial jobs?
Is anybody successful running SGE on cygwin like environment on
Windows machines? (Both master execution hosts)
Thanks,
Sangamesh
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Huw Lynes lyn...@cardiff.ac.uk wrote:
On Thu,
2009/3/5 kishan gandhi kishan...@gmail.com:
Hi,
exactly failover purpose
if in any case one public ip fail that time it will up second public ip up
that why i am asking
Kishan,
it is not clear what you are trying to achieve.
Do you have:
a) two ethernet cards, two cables, these cables
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 03:57 -0500, Sangamesh B wrote:
Thanks Huw for your suggestion.
By batch jobs did you mean only serial jobs?
We only run serial jobs under condor because most of the desktops are
single-core and are only connected with 10 or 100base ethernet. So
running parallel jobs
In message from Sangamesh B forum@gmail.com (Thu, 5 Mar 2009
01:29:09 -0500):
Hello everyone,
Is there a Grid scheduler (only open source, like SGE) tool which
can be installed/run on Windows XP Desktop systems (there is no Linux
involvement strictly).
The applications used under this
2009/3/5 Michael Huntingdon hunt...@ix.netcom.com
Bill
I'm told the availability of systems within 4 days can't be accurate at
this point. Any product available now is a prerelease and not a final as
Intel has not released the volume chips yet.
When is the official release?
I heard that is
I recall a couple of recent arguments, so I'm wondering if someone could
summarize the discussion on gigabit switches for HPC/clusters.
1. If memory serves, NetGear wasn't a great choice?
2. HP Procurve got some good reviews.
I've been asked for an opinion by some folks building a small,
Gerry Creager wrote:
I recall a couple of recent arguments, so I'm wondering if someone could
summarize the discussion on gigabit switches for HPC/clusters.
1. If memory serves, NetGear wasn't a great choice?
2. HP Procurve got some good reviews.
I've been asked for an opinion by some folks
Joe Landman wrote:
Gerry Creager wrote:
I recall a couple of recent arguments, so I'm wondering if someone
could summarize the discussion on gigabit switches for HPC/clusters.
1. If memory serves, NetGear wasn't a great choice?
2. HP Procurve got some good reviews.
I've been asked for an
Gerry Creager wrote:
Joe Landman wrote:
Gerry Creager wrote:
I recall a couple of recent arguments, so I'm wondering if someone
could summarize the discussion on gigabit switches for HPC/clusters.
1. If memory serves, NetGear wasn't a great choice?
2. HP Procurve got some good reviews.
I've heard 30 MAR
Bruno Coutinho wrote:
2009/3/5 Michael Huntingdon hunt...@ix.netcom.com
mailto:hunt...@ix.netcom.com
Bill
I'm told the availability of systems within 4 days can't be accurate
at this point. Any product available now is a prerelease and not a
final as Intel
Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
Globus has interface to SGE. But SGE can't be deployed completely on
Windows. Right?
regards,
Sangamesh
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Mikhail Kuzminsky k...@free.net wrote:
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