William Hay wrote:
> As others have pointed out community support for closed source
> versions is necessarily limited but nothing stops us from having a go.
> As Univa and Oracle diverge from the open source versions this will
> become harder though.
Just wanted to mention on the list and in p
On 22 November 2011 20:05, Chris Dagdigian wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm hands-on with a shiny new cluster running Univa's 8.0.1 release and
> am having some issues running jobs as a non-root user via an account
> that lives in Active Directory.
>
> The cluster is the standard sort of RHEL 5.7 base
Hi Chris!
On 22.11.11 21:05, Chris Dagdigian wrote:
> The user errors I see are familiar ones:
> "can't get password entry for user "x". Either user does not exist or
> NIS error!"
I assume those errors are intermittent and not permanent. Otherwise I'm
pretty sure you found them long before your
ommunity), and you sleep well and don't feel anything, and both the bioteam &
this company make money and are happy.
-Ron
- Original Message -
From: Chris Dagdigian
To: "users@gridengine.org Group"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: [gride
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the clarification.
I have been a supporter of open-source Grid Engine for over 8 years,
and the last thing I wanted to see is the mailing list fragmented up.
As you know OGS' mailing list was not created until Oracle announced
its plan to finally shutdown the original site, b
Hi Rayson,
Did not mean to imply that it was you who made those statements - I
actually thought you were referring to or quoting someone else who had
attempted in the past to dictate what the community list can be used
for. All I wanted to say was that nobody can dictate how this list is
used
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 03:05:43PM -0500, Chris Dagdigian wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm hands-on with a shiny new cluster running Univa's 8.0.1 release and
> am having some issues running jobs as a non-root user via an account
> that lives in Active Directory.
>
> The cluster is the standard sor
Hi Chris,
I *DID NOT* say that all discussions related to Univa Grid Engine had
to be banned. As we don't have the Univa Grid Engine source code, we
just can't debug the problem. That's basically the same reason Bill
asked others to turn to Oracle for help with issues related to Oracle
Grid Engine
In the message dated: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 15:05:43 EST,
The pithy ruminations from Chris Dagdigian on
<[gridengine users] SGE (univa 8.0.1) - anyone running SGE with Centrify active
directory integration?> were:
=>
=> Hi folks,
In the spirit of supporting the community of SGE users,
Like many users of the Oracle branded SGE I was hopefully assuming
faster and more targeted support would be available from the smart
people who inhabit the users- list. Don't we have a history going back
(like forever?) of doing that?
Univa support is going to be my 2nd stop mainly because
While I worked with Billl before, and I've started working with Chris
even before SGE was opensourced (that was in early 2001), and I don't
want to be rude on this list - I just cannot agree more with Reuti!!
At the beginning of this year, Univa said that this list can't help
users using Oracle Gr
Hi Chris,
I think the best way is to log this as an issue at Univa and we can go from
there. Is this cluster for your personal use or are you configuring it on
behalf of a customer? You can send an email to supp...@univa.com or login to
the support portal http://www.univa.com/support and we
Hi Chris,
Am 22.11.2011 um 21:05 schrieb Chris Dagdigian:
> I'm hands-on with a shiny new cluster running Univa's 8.0.1 release and am
> having some issues running jobs as a non-root user via an account that lives
> in Active Directory.
isn't Univa offering "Full, Enterprise Class Support"? I
Hi folks,
I'm hands-on with a shiny new cluster running Univa's 8.0.1 release and
am having some issues running jobs as a non-root user via an account
that lives in Active Directory.
The cluster is the standard sort of RHEL 5.7 based system but we are
using Centrify and in particular the Ce
14 matches
Mail list logo