Nate Coraor wrote:
James Lindsay wrote:
Hi, I run galaxy on a large SMP university machine. The machine is used by some folks for command line work, and others via galaxy. I was wondering if anyone had integrated into galaxy a job manager that monitors CPU load averages, and only runs new jobs when cpu resources are available?
Hi James,
It's not a part of Galaxy, but you can do this by installing a cluster resource manager like TORQUE and Maui. Even though you're only running on a single machine, the jobs will submit to the local system and Maui can be used to define when jobs are allowed to run, based on load, memory usage, etc.
Whoops, I should look ahead in my email... Thanks for answering this, Ry4an.
--nate
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