Wanted: a batch system with controls.
Karl Rowley
karl at uts.amdahl.com
Wed Sep 26 09:59:22 AEST 1990
In article <1990Sep24.233728.6284 at ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz> russell at ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Russell J Fulton;ccc032u) writes:
>We run an SGI 4D/240 with about 1000 registered users and are looking
>for a PD batch system that can:
>
>Does anybody know of a PD batch system for UNIX, pref SYSV but we now have
>most of the common Berkley features as extentions?
>
Have you heard of NQS (the Network Queueing System)? It was developed
by NASA Ames Research Center, and it has become somewhat of a standard
for a Unix batch system.
It is not quite public domain -- the source costs $6000. Once you have it
and have added some value to it, there is no per license charge for
redistribution. Contact: Cosmic, The University of Georgia, 382 East
Broad St., Athens, Georgia 30602, telephone (404) 542-3265. I think you
can get the documentation without buying the entire package.
Good luck.
Karl Rowley
UTS Development
Amdahl Corp.
Santa Clara, California
karl at uts.amdahl.com
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