ncsa-discussion digest, Vol 1 #69 - 1 msg
Ubiquitous Geebles
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Thu, 13 Feb 2003 13:41:47 -0500
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<P>Have used maestro before. Both HP, Dynix, solaris, Pyramid, and NT clients for the jobs. Assume they have mainframe, but don't know for sure. Decent job recovery, sequentializing of jobs. Can be run from a central gui console, a GUI on the host, or command line on each host.</P><A href="http://www.acellc.com/html/job_scheduling.htm">http://www.acellc.com/html/job_scheduling.htm</A>
<P>If your infrastructure isn't large, this might not be the tool for you, ($$$) but it or something like it is what you're looking for.<BR></P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>>Today's Topics:
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<DIV></DIV>> 1. Job Scheduling - multiplatform (John Turner)
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<DIV></DIV>>From: John Turner <JDTURNER@NC.RR.COM>
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<P>>So does anyone have a package they would like to suggest? We are </P>
<DIV></DIV>>looking for something that supports Solaris, Linux, Aix, and Mainframe.
<DIV></DIV>>It should be able to manage jobs and support dependencies between jobs.
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<DIV></DIV>>Thanks,
<DIV></DIV>>John
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