After this discussion, I needed a simple batch scheduling system. I tried
installing and starting condor on F35. Never saw so many selinux
problems. Couldn't dnf remove it fast enough.
After a bit of searching, I found the system I wrote 11 years ago.
https://pypi.org/project/batch-queue/
I just finished updating for py3 and a few more tweaks.
It's a very simple system that runs on the local host and allows you to
submit jobs. It will schedule them up to the #cpus. There are commands to
list the queue, kill jobs, suspend and continue them. Does just what I
need.
If it helps you too that's be great.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 2:04 PM Fred Erickson <fredferickson(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2022 12:59:23 -0500
Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I've needed this over the years but all the ones I've seen appeared
> much too complex for my simple use case. I ended up writing my own
> using pyxmlrpc. Unfortunately haven't used it for years and don't
> know if I could find it again (was uploaded to pypi at one time).
>
> Are any of these batch systems simple to install, use, and maintain?
>
I see batch was included with my f34 system and condor is provided in
the updates repo.
Fred
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