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The staff server has a version of the '''Oracle Grid Engine''' running. This is a so-called distributed resource management (DRM) system, which distributes user workload over the available processing resources. The system determines when and where a job is executed.
The gemini servers (and most HPC clusters) have a version of the '''Oracle Grid Engine''' running. This is a so-called distributed resource management (DRM) system, which distributes user workload over the available processing resources. The system determines when and where a job is executed.


For more information, see the relevant manual page: <code>man sge_intro</code>.
For more information, see the relevant manual page: <code>man sge_intro</code>.


[[Media:GRID_documentation_EN.pdf|A short introductory manual is available as a PDF document]].
[[ Media: Opengrid_2022.pdf| OpenGrid documentation (pdf)]]  


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Latest revision as of 15:35, 31 October 2022

The gemini servers (and most HPC clusters) have a version of the Oracle Grid Engine running. This is a so-called distributed resource management (DRM) system, which distributes user workload over the available processing resources. The system determines when and where a job is executed.

For more information, see the relevant manual page: man sge_intro.

OpenGrid documentation (pdf)