[Beowulf] batch systems connection

John Hearns hearnsj at googlemail.com
Tue May 29 01:09:24 PDT 2018


Mikhail,
if it was me I would choose which batch system I liked most.. then install
that on both clusters.
As you already have an installation on one cluster then cloning that should
be a lot less effort.
You can then configure a routing queue between the clusters.





On 29 May 2018 at 09:58, Jörg Saßmannshausen <sassy-work at sassy.formativ.net>
wrote:

> Hi Mikhail,
>
> if you are familiar with RPM: if there are source-rpm files you should be
> able
> to rebuild it on your system. That way you don't install software which is
> not
> managed by your package management system which might be of advantage.
>
> All the best from a currently wet London
>
> Jörg
>
> Am Montag, 28. Mai 2018, 14:45:54 BST schrieb Mikhail Kuzminsky:
> > Sorry, may be my question is not exactly for our Beowulf maillist.
> > I have 2 small OpenSuSE-based clusters using different batch systems,
> > and want to connect them "grid-like", via CREAM (Computing Resource
> > Execution And Management)
> > service (I may add
> > also one additional common server for both clusters).
> >
> > But there is no CREAM binary RPMs for OpenSuSE (Only for CentOS7/SL6
> > on UMD site
> > //repository.egi.eu/2018/03/14/release-umd-4-6-1/). I did not find:
> > where I can download source text of CREAM software ?
> >
> > Mikhail Kuzminsky
> > Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry
> > Moscow
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