1 Schedule::Load
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This is the Schedule::Load Perl Package.
1.1 Copyright
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This package is Copyright 2000-2006 by Wilson Snyder
<wsnyder@wsnyder.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Perl
Artistic License.
This code is provided with no warranty of any kind, and is used
entirely at your own risk.
1.2 Description
===============
This package allows accessing loading and top job status across many
machines on a network, comprising a server farm. It also allows for
scheduling new jobs on the best machine across the entire network.
For example:
rtop
HOST CPUs FREQ TotCPU% LOAD RATE RL ARCH/OS
alpha 8 400 27.9% 2 17.12 sun4-solaris 2.6
omega 1 333 0.2% 1 inf R1 Reserved: qzurns at 17-Jan 10:29
beta 6 248 69.4% 5 19.46 sun4-solaris 2.6
HOST PID USER NICE MEM STATE RUNTM CPU% COMMAND
beta 4678 qmullens 0 34M cpu1 3:04 12.4% vt urx/urx_cell_ms
alpha 4047 charlieg 19 147M cpu9 16:44 12.4% dc_shell ccr_iorg
rschedule best
Best host is 'alpha'
Perl functions provide object oriented access to all of this
information and more.
Also included is a program to warn of jobs with over two hours of CPU
time, renice them to 19 and send mail to the offending user.
See `man Schedule::Load' after installation.
1.3 Obtaining Distribution
==========================
The latest version is available at `http://www.perl.org/CPAN/'
Download the latest package from that site, and decompress. `gunzip
Schedule::Load_version.tar.gz ; tar xvf Schedule::Load_version.tar'
1.4 Supported Systems
=====================
This version of Schedule::Load has been built and tested on:
* sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1
* i386-linux
It should run on any Unix system with perl and TCP/IP socketing,
provided that the required perl modules below are ported to the
platform.
1.5 Installation
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1. Before installing this module, you need the following modules
available from CPAN:
Storable (tested with 0.6.5)
Proc::ProcessTable; (tested with 0.23)
Unix::Processors; (tested with 1.6)
2. `cd' to the directory containing this README notice.
3. Type `perl Makefile.PL' to configure Schedule::Load for your
system.
4. Type `make' to compile Schedule::Load.
5. Type `make test' to check the compilation.
6. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and
documentation. By default, a database will be created in
/usr/local/lib. To specify an alternate location, use `make
install RSCHLIB=/location'.
7. Start the daemons as described in the SETUP section in the
Schedule::Load manpage.