OGS 6.2u5 p1 & p2 (and likely the next few releases?) are binary &
protocol compatible with Sun Grid Engine 6.2u5. So you can mix and
match components from the official SGE 6.2u5 release and any OGS
releases -- view OGS as a drop-in replacement for SGE 6.2u5.

For this feature, you will just need to recompile the qmaster binary.
If you have compiled the binaries before, then you can easily get
fixes and features by just switching components between SGE 6.2u5 &
the release after OGS 6.2u5p2 (or p3).

Anyway, if you just want the hack that turns off submit host checking,
I can send the diff to you offline -- I have no problem with sharing
it here, but it really is a security issue and I don't want clusters
from all over the world running insecurely 7x24.

Rayson



On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Vadim Gutnik <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Rayson Ho <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Vadim,
>>
>> Ron changed the code for Framestore a few years ago to do exactly the
>> same thing. I can productionize the code and add it to our fork (Open
>> Grid Scheduler) and turn it into a supported feature. Also, we can
>> make the change available under SISSL for other forks.
>
> That would certainly be helpful, but moving to OGS is nontrivial -- we're 
> using
> the ubuntu build (6.2u4, moving to 6.2u5). I don't know if it would be easier 
> to
> add patches to the build we have (yes, I've checked that it builds cleanly 
> from
> patched ubuntu sources) or to rebuild OGS from scratch. So... any help or
> direction would be appreciated. Documented patches are probably the most
> helpful. Unless you want to package for ubuntu, of course. :)
>
>   Vadim
>

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