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dant's Grid Bloghttp://blogs.sun.com/templedf/entry/exclusive_host_usage_in_grid [dant's Grid Blog] A natural approach for a Grid Engine administrator would be to create a special queue on each host to which all other queues are subordinated. When jobs are running in that queue, then all other jobs on the system are suspended.

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Requests, Shares and Exchangehttp://www.sadikhov.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=125226 [Requests, Shares and Exchange] [req] Sun Grid Engine Advanced Administration (es-337): Describe jobs, queues, user types, and host types * Schedule jobs in the grid * Describe the flow of information in N1GE * Define High Performance Computing (HPC) environments * Describe the Grid Engine project .

dant's Grid Bloghttp://blogs.sun.com/templedf/entry/intro_to_grid_engine_queues [dant's Grid Blog] Intro to Grid Engine Queues: I just posted this information as answer to a question on the Grid Engine users mailing list, but I thought it was useful enough to post here, too. If you're new to Grid Engine and trying to understand what a queue is, hopefully this .

gridengine.info :[gridengine.info :] Dan reviews Grid Engine queues: Dan is back and blogging up a storm, he recently posted a nice overview of Grid Engine queue basics. An excerpt is here: ... So, aside from governing the number of free slots on a host, what does a queue do? It controls the execution ...

dant's Grid Bloghttp://blogs.sun.com/templedf/entry/defining_the_process_owner_for [dant's Grid Blog] Defining the Process Owner For Prologs & Epilogs: (A job cannot specify its own prolog and epilog, but look for that to change in a future release. (Actually, if you configure your queue's prolog and epilog to read a custom environment variable in the job's environment and exec the path it contains, you can effectively allow a job to specify its own prolog and epilog by setting them in the environment variables.))

dzone: queued links[dzone: queued links] Intro to Grid Engine Queues: If you're new to Grid Engine and trying to understand what a queue is, hopefully this explanation will help.

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Grid Gurus[Grid Gurus] About Parallel Environments in Grid Engine: The “allocation_rule” parameter helps scheduler decide how to distribute parallel processes among the available machines. It can take an integer that fixes the number of processes per host, or special rules like $pe_slots (all processes have to be allocated on a single host), $fill_up (start filling up slots on the best suitable host, and continue until all slots are allocated), and $round_robin (allocate slots one by one on each allocated host in a round robin fashion until all slots are filled).

BioTeam Inc.http://blog.bioteam.net/2008/03/22/sge-training/ [BioTeam Inc.] Summer 2008 Grid Engine Training Workshops: This workshop covers more in-depth technical material than other “Advanced” SGE training offerings. However, we do not use the word “Advanced” to describe this workshop, as Grid Engine sourcecode details, internal data structures, JGDI, ARCo queries and the DRMAA API are not typically addressed.

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chaindinghttp://chainding.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!3DFEBD7ED3B437!362.entry [chainding] Scalability Best Practices: Lessons from eBay: In particular, guaranteeing immediate consistency across multiple systems or partitions is typically neither required nor possible. The CAP theorem, postulated almost 10 years ago by Inktomi's Eric Brewer, states that of three highly desirable properties of distributed systems - consistency (C), availability (A), and partition-tolerance (P) - you can only choose two at any one time.

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