Fritz Ferstl <[email protected]> writes: > Let me provide some background regarding the goofy usage of the term "queue" > in > Grid Engine. No, it is not an artifact of German engineers being involved > (trust me, I was the first and the lead ever since).
The online manual confirms it anyhow. > The history of Grid Engine > started late 1992 when we negotiated a license with Florida state university > to > productize and commercially distribute a public domain SW called DQS > (Distributed Queuing System). For what it's worth, (non-PD) source for dqs can be found in some obsolete archives of debian non-free. > PS: The term "complex" was also introduced not by us Germans. I'm not sure > anymore whether it is another DQS artifact or something coming from the POSIX > queuing system standard. Anyhow, the meaning is that it's a complex of > attributes which is to be defined. It's not from posix. If you can access IEEE stuff, see http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=3451. -- Excuse the typping -- I have a broken wrist _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
