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A Batch-Scheduler is a program running on a cluster that decides who can use which machines at what time as explained in the [[Getting_Started#Schedulers_or_.22How-To-Run-Applications-on-a-supercomputer.22|Schedulers Section]] of the [[Getting_Started|Getting Started]] and the [[Scheduling_Basics]] article. | A Batch-Scheduler is a program running on a cluster that decides who can use which machines at what time as explained in the [[Getting_Started#Schedulers_or_.22How-To-Run-Applications-on-a-supercomputer.22|Schedulers Section]] of the [[Getting_Started|Getting Started]] and the [[Scheduling_Basics]] article. | ||
More in-depth general information can be found in the [[Batch-Scheduler]] article. | More in-depth general information can be found in the [[Batch-Scheduler]] article. |
Revision as of 14:42, 3 September 2019
A Batch-Scheduler is a program running on a cluster that decides who can use which machines at what time as explained in the Schedulers Section of the Getting Started and the Scheduling_Basics article. More in-depth general information can be found in the Batch-Scheduler article.
The following list details the schedulers of the different facilities:
IT Center - RWTH Aachen Hardware | LSF migration to SLURM in progress |
PC2 - Paderborn HPC system Noctua | SLURM |
RRZE - Erlangen HPC | Torque or SLURM depending on the cluster |
TU Darmstadt "Lichtenberg" | SLURM |
ZIH - Dresden Taurus_Hardware | SLURM |