I'm mentioning this because we there's a dangling issue on the topic since 24 of May:
https://github.com/nlhepler/ClusterManagers.jl/issues/13 On 28 August 2014 10:53, Florian Oswald <florian.osw...@gmail.com> wrote: > no problem about adding this to clustermanagers.jl. just one question: is > that repo still maintained? it seemed there was very little activity there > recently. i can submit a PR there if that's the preferred solution. > > > On 28 August 2014 00:38, Stefan Karpinski <ste...@karpinski.org> wrote: > >> That's cool. It would be great if we can extract the parts of this that >> are not specific to the particular system you're running on and generic to >> PBS and added it to the ClusterManagers package. Thanks also for reporting >> your success story – it's always nice to hear them, regardless of magnitude >> :-) >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 6:38 PM, Florian Oswald <florian.osw...@gmail.com >> > wrote: >> >>> Dear All, >>> >>> after bugging this list long enough with questions about how to get >>> Julia running in parallel on a Torque/PBS managed cluster I thought I'd >>> share my experience with the list. I realise that by julia standards this >>> is a rather modest achievement, but I'd been happy to come across something >>> like this post a while ago. :-) >>> >>> So, there's nothing special about the cluster being PBS managed (rather >>> than SGE or whatever), I just found that each system is as idiosyncratic as >>> the sysadmin person who set it up (starting from the format of nodenames to >>> scheduler options to how environment variables get forwarded into a node, >>> etc etc), so it always takes a fair amount of hacking to get something >>> running. It's pretty low quality hacking I would say, but it's painful on a >>> cluster. You basically need to adapt the functions in iridis_launcher.jl in >>> the below repo to your system. Very few of the issues actually had anything >>> to do with Julia itself, so I tried to explain as much about the >>> environment as possible. Again, just sharing this in the hope someone out >>> there is trying to achieve something similar may find this useful: >>> >>> https://github.com/floswald/parallelTest/tree/master/julia/iridis >>> >>> >>> >> >