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How to make eManager run in "parallel"

Kobi Y
Kobi Y over 17 years ago

Hi,

is there any why to configure eManager to work in parallel.

to say,

i want eManager to take all test for given Vsif and to be able to run them on a predefine (by user)  number of stations (LSF - bsub).

currently, eManager is running the Vsif test by test serially on a single station.

Thanks in advence,

--Kobi  

 

 

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    StephenH over 17 years ago

     Hi Kobi.

     Yes, vManager is mainly intended to run parallel jobs.
    You need to open the GUI, click Setup then the Config button.
    Next, go to the "DRM" (Distributed Resouce Manager) tab of the Config GUI.
    If you're using SunGrid, choose "Generic" (pre-8.1 vManager) or "SGE" for 8.1.
    If you're using LSF, choose "LSF".

    You have the option to specify the dispatch commands via this GUI, or by using the parameters in the VSIF file:
    dispatch_command, pre_session_dispatch_command, post_session_dispatch_command.

    If you don't have LSF or SunGrid, but have some other queue system, give us a shout via the forum or a Service Request, and we'll try to work out how to interface with your system.
    If you don't have any system setup yet, go ask your IT admin for help, because it's going to take a bit more work! :-)

     

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    StephenH over 17 years ago

     Hi Kobi.

     Yes, vManager is mainly intended to run parallel jobs.
    You need to open the GUI, click Setup then the Config button.
    Next, go to the "DRM" (Distributed Resouce Manager) tab of the Config GUI.
    If you're using SunGrid, choose "Generic" (pre-8.1 vManager) or "SGE" for 8.1.
    If you're using LSF, choose "LSF".

    You have the option to specify the dispatch commands via this GUI, or by using the parameters in the VSIF file:
    dispatch_command, pre_session_dispatch_command, post_session_dispatch_command.

    If you don't have LSF or SunGrid, but have some other queue system, give us a shout via the forum or a Service Request, and we'll try to work out how to interface with your system.
    If you don't have any system setup yet, go ask your IT admin for help, because it's going to take a bit more work! :-)

     

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