Dear Gavin
Thank you for your information. Yes the natural way would be to get a
linux computer but I already have a large 320 cores cluster already. The
idea I had was to have the Gridengine running om my laptop for testing and
then when doing the more longer calculations (I am working with Monte
Hello, Michael.
I think you will spend more time configuring and troubleshooting grid
engine on mac than it is worth. Your time is very expensive compared to
purchasing an additional Linux server, or I would suggest setting up ssh
keys to interact remotely with the Linux cluster. That said, I ha
Run linux as a virtual machine on your mac. It will be easier all
around. SGE usually builds and compiles under OS X without too much
hassle but dealing with all of the "mac stuff" like switching the
startup scripts over to the OS X Launchd() framework files is a pain in
the arse.
My $.02 of cour
Hi
I am new to this email list but wonder if there is anyone that has a
relatively simple description of how to install GridEngine on a MAC 10.9
MacBook Pro computer. I am using Gridengine on a Linux cluster and want to
have transparant scripts.
Thank you in advance
Michael
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