Event: 2012 VM Workshop
Presenter:
- David Boyes
- Leland Lucius
Session Date and Time: Thursday, June 28, 2012 - 16:00 to 17:00
Location: Room 308A (Small Meeting Room)
Technical Level: Moderate technical skills required
Description: Recently we had to create a way to execute a huge number of repetitive execution tasks involving multiple steps and return the output of the jobs to a VM userid. We wanted to use Linux guests as the batch execution environment because Linux had a number of "slice and dice" tools that made the overall job much simpler.
This session describes how we set up a group of Linux systems as a batch compute farm using open-source batch queueing and management software, and some locally developed scripting to submit the jobs and route the output. It describes the technical setup, discusses ways that one can use this approach to offload CPU-intensive tasks to cheaper resources, and opens up some interesting uses for controlled execution environments for VM and z/OS users.
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