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The CCM is a software solution that provides the services needed to run most cluster-based independent software vendor (ISV) applications out-of-the-box with some configuration adjustments.  
The CCM is a software solution that provides the services needed to run most cluster-based independent software vendor (ISV) applications out-of-the-box with some configuration adjustments.  


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* CCM will only be available for some users, not for default!
* CCM will only be available for some users, not for default!
* In the phase 0 of this CRAY XE6 installation, there are no Queue Limits configured. This will be changed in future!
* In the phase 0 of this CRAY XE6 installation, there are no Queue Limits configured. This will be changed in future!

Revision as of 19:02, 13 December 2010

At the moment there are only two different type of Queues specified:

  • mpp, the default job queue for Massive Parallel Processing jobs
  • ccm, the job queue for the Cluster Compatibility Mode (CCM)

If you don't specify any queue on your qsub command, then your job will be routed in the mpp queues. Using the qsub option "-q ccm", then your job will be prepared for the Cluster Compatibility Mode (CCM). The CCM is a software solution that provides the services needed to run most cluster-based independent software vendor (ISV) applications out-of-the-box with some configuration adjustments.

Note:

  • CCM will only be available for some users, not for default!
  • In the phase 0 of this CRAY XE6 installation, there are no Queue Limits configured. This will be changed in future!