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Cluster Computing

We designed our computing clusters (a large, powerful pool of computers) around open standards for reliability, scalability, extensibility, and interoperability. We use hardware from major vendors and a standard, enterprise-grade Linux distribution customized to address the specific needs of our users. Our infrastructure is designed to provide the greatest possible range of options to you, rather than obliging you to restrict yourself to a narrow range of tools and methodologies. We provide a stable platform on which a wide range of technologies can be deployed.

Our computing...

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RCE Documentation

We designed our RCE cluster (a large, powerful pool of computers) around open standards for reliability, scalability, extensibility, and interoperability. We use hardware from major vendors and a standard, enterprise-grade Linux distribution customized to address the specific needs of our users. Our infrastructure is designed to provide the greatest possible range of options to you, rather than obliging you to restrict yourself to a narrow range of tools and methodologies. We provide a stable platform on which a wide range of technologies can be deployed.

Our computing clusters...

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Submit a batch job from a RCE Powered (Interactive) job

Users may want to submit a batch job from within their RCE Powered (aka Interactive or COD) job.  To do this the user needs to find the name of the batch scheduler and submit that as an argument to the condor_submit script.  For more information on using condor_submit, please go to this webpage.

To submit a batch job from RCE Powered shell or from within your application you need to run this system call to get the batch manager IP and port:

condor_status -schedd -pool...

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