condor 23.4.0+dfsg-1build2 source package in Ubuntu
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condor (23.4.0+dfsg-1build2) noble; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild against libcurl4t64 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Sat, 16 Mar 2024 06:11:24 +0000
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Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- condor: distributed workload management system
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
This package can set up an appropriate initial configuration at install
time for a machine intended either as a member of an existing HTCondor pool
or as a "Personal" (single machine) HTCondor pool.
- condor-annex-ec2: distributed workload management system - single node configuration
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
This package provides configuration and script to make an EC2 image
annex-compatible. Do NOT install on a non-EC2 image.
- condor-dbgsym: debug symbols for condor
- condor-dev: distributed workload management system - development files
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
This package provides headers and libraries for development of HTCondor
add-ons.
- condor-doc: distributed workload management system - documentation
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
This package provides HTCondor's documentation in HTML and PDF format, as well
as configuration and other examples.
- condor-kbdd: distributed workload management system - single node configuration
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
The condor_kbdd monitors logged in X users for activity. It is only
useful on systems where no device (e.g. /dev/*) can be used to
determine console idle time.
- condor-kbdd-dbgsym: debug symbols for condor-kbdd
- condor-test: distributed workload management system - single node configuration
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
This package provides a few miscellaneous test scripts.
- condor-test-dbgsym: debug symbols for condor-test
- condor-upgrade-checks: distributed workload management system - single node configuration
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
Examines the current HTCondor installation and recommends changes to ensure
a smooth upgrade to a subsequent HTCondor version.
- condor-vm-gahp: distributed workload management system - single node configuration
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
The condor_vm-gahp enables the Virtual Machine Universe feature of
HTCondor. The VM Universe uses libvirt to start and control VMs under
HTCondor's Startd.
- condor-vm-gahp-dbgsym: debug symbols for condor-vm-gahp
- htcondor: transitional dummy package
This package aids upgrades of existing htcondor installations to the
package name "condor". The package is empty and it can safely be removed.
- htcondor-annex-ec2: transitional dummy package
This package aids upgrades of existing htcondor installations to the
package name "condor". The package is empty and it can safely be removed.
- htcondor-dev: transitional dummy package
This package aids upgrades of existing htcondor installations to the
package name "condor". The package is empty and it can safely be removed.
- htcondor-doc: transitional dummy package
This package aids upgrades of existing htcondor installations to the
package name "condor". The package is empty and it can safely be removed.
- htcondor-test: transitional dummy package
This package aids upgrades of existing htcondor installations to the
package name "condor". The package is empty and it can safely be removed.
- htcondor-upgrade-checks: transitional dummy package
This package aids upgrades of existing htcondor installations to the
package name "condor". The package is empty and it can safely be removed.
- minicondor: distributed workload management system - single node configuration
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
This package provides an example configuration is good for trying out HTCondor
for the first time. It only configures the IPv4 loopback address, turns on
basic security, and shortens many timers to be more responsive.
- minihtcondor: transitional dummy package
This package aids upgrades of existing htcondor installations to the
package name "condor". The package is empty and it can safely be removed.