Condor Feature
Summary
Introduce the Condor system into Fedora.
Owner
- Name: Matthew Farrellee
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 8
- Last updated: 27 July 2009
- Percentage of completion: 100%
Detailed Description
Condor is a specialized workload management system for compute-intensive jobs. Like other full-featured batch systems, Condor provides a job queueing mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to Condor, Condor places them into a queue, chooses when and where to run the jobs based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately informs the user upon completion.
Benefit to Fedora
Fedora systems will be able to simply join and create Condor pools, of which there are thousands worldwide.
Scope
The condor package to be included in Fedora. Including management packages and feature packages built on top of Condor.
Test Plan
Test on all Fedora architectures. (PASS)
User Experience
This is not directly visible to typical users. The condor package provides a set of services that can be used to construct and join Condor pools. The typical user will be an administrator.
Dependencies
- gsoap (already in Fedora)
- classads (already in Fedora)
Contingency Plan
- N/A
Documentation
Release Notes
Find in upstream manual.