[Beowulf] scheduler and perl
Joe Landman
landman at scalableinformatics.com
Tue Aug 1 14:24:07 PDT 2006
Hi Jerry:
Its generally a good idea to talk to your users, understand what it
is they are doing, and see if you can help them, rather than simply
"banning" things. The result of bans of deeply embedded practices
usually results in some ... exciting ... meetings, emails, and telephone
calls.
That said, we use, and our products quite a bit of Perl to submit
jobs, and it works fine. If you are running into particular issues, why
not discuss them here, and likely you will get lots of good answers back.
Joe
Xu, Jerry wrote:
> Hi, I am maintaining a cluster while lots user uses perl to submit tons of jobs
> which seems to me like abusing the system.
>
> Does everybody meet the same situation? Many user us system call in the perl to
> do "qsub", shall I ban this? I don't know exactly why it is bad, but it looks to
> me really bad. Anybody can give me a good reason to ban it with better
> explanation?
>
> Sincerely
>
> Protein
>
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