Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!gatech!prism!vsserv!loligo!sandee From: sandee@loligo (Daan Sandee) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Batch queues on Unix? Summary: NQS Keywords: queue batch Message-ID: <197@vsserv.scri.fsu.edu> Date: 15 Sep 89 00:06:18 GMT References: <591@caldwr.UUCP> Sender: news@vsserv.scri.fsu.edu Reply-To: sandee@sun6.scri.fsu.edu (Daan Sandee) Distribution: na Organization: Florida State University Lines: 25 In article <591@caldwr.UUCP> rfinch@caldwr.UUCP (Ralph Finch) writes: > >We run lots of long-running numerical models. Is there a true batch >queing system available on Unix? Specifically, SunOS 4.x. Desired >features would be: (etc) This is an easy one. An outfit called Sterling Software wrote a package called NQS (Network Queuing System) specifically for Cray's and for the Sun (and maybe for Ultrix), according to specifications from NASA at Ames. NASA Ames then put it in the public domain. We have it here on our Suns - I don't know how we got it. You can start by contacting Eugene Miya (eugene@aurora.arc.nasa.gov or uunet!ames!eugene) and he will tell you the status and how to get the source. Or I can try find out where we got it from and I'll mail you that information. Yes, it has all the features you want and many more. Since then, Cray has put in a lot of bells and whistles at NASA's request and they're now fighting whether it's proprietary or public software. But the Sun version we have is the original one. We use a similar version on our ETA-10 and it has all we need - indeed, it is a lot more sophisticated than the base O/S, which is straight AT&T S 5.3. Daan Sandee Supercomputer Computations Research Institute Florida State University, Tallahassee sandee@sun6.scri.fsu.edu