Great! (about bjs...).
I'll take a look at the files you suggest - hopefully I'll be able to
make sense of them.

I have another question (which I have asked before):  Where is the
development and use of xcpu going, with sxcpu or xcpu2?  The perceus
distribution uses sxcpu, and it appears that most patches on the svn
server are going to the sxcpu tree.  Is this all applicable to xcpu2
as well?  I guess it is not clear to me how exactly the "sandbox"
model works, what files/directories are available to codes running on
the compute nodes, etc.

Thanks.
Daniel

On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Abhishek D. Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Daniel Gruner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I kind of wish bjs were ported to xcpu...  Is there anywhere an "xcpu
>>> programmers guide"?
>>> It would help those like me who are not the developers contribute...
>>>
>>
>> I started the port. It would be easy. I stopped it (and junked the
>> code) because I thought we had decided slurm was the way to go.
>>
>> Yes, bjs would be easy.
>>
>> ron
>>
>
> i got a little worn out on slurm and started the bjs port. so it is in the
> making.
> as for the "xcpu programmers guide" you should mainly look into the
> libxcpu/ files and the basic lib{s,n}pfs server and client functions if at
> all.
>

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