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Here is how to get a queuing system up and running, our way, and integrate it with [[DOCK 3.7]. | Here is how to get a queuing system up and running, our way, and integrate it with [[DOCK 3.7]]. We use free versions of [[SGE]]. | ||
We assume you have already [[So you want to set up a lab | built a computer cluster]] in a way that is close enough to our design that the following makes sense. | |||
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1) Install packages: gridengine, gridengine-execd | |||
= set up sgehead = | = set up sgehead = |
Latest revision as of 01:00, 15 December 2016
Here is how to get a queuing system up and running, our way, and integrate it with DOCK 3.7. We use free versions of SGE. We assume you have already built a computer cluster in a way that is close enough to our design that the following makes sense.
set up sgemaster
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1) Install packages: gridengine, gridengine-execd
set up sgehead
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- two
set up individual nodes
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- two
create queues
qconf -aq
create groups of machines
qconf -ahgrp
authorize users
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tune by editing a dozen parameters
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run jobs
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troubleshooting
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tips and tricks
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