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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE package SYSTEM "../package.dtd">
<!--
SLURM configuration file for use with OSCAR distribution
http://oscar.openclusergroup.org/
Copyright (C) 2005 The Regents of the University of California.
Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
$Id$
-->
<oscar>
<name>SLURM: Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management</name>
<version>
<major>@SLURM_MAJOR@</major>
<minor>@SLURM_MINOR@</minor>
<subversion>@SLURM_MICRO@</subversion>
<release>@RELEASE@</release>
<epoch>1</epoch>
</version>
<class>included</class>
<summary>SLURM: Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management</summary>
<license>GNU General Public License</license>
<group>Applications/batch</group>
<packager>
<name>Morris Jette</name>
<email>[email protected]</email>
</packager>
<description>The Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management (SLURM) is an
open source, fault-tolerant, and highly scalable cluster management and job
scheduling system for large and small Linux clusters. SLURM requires no
kernel modifications for its operation and is relatively self-contained.
As a cluster resource manager, SLURM has three key functions. First, it
allocates exclusive and/or non-exclusive access to resources (compute nodes)
to users for some duration of time so they can perform work. Second, it
provides a framework for starting, executing, and monitoring work (normally
a parallel job) on the set of allocated nodes. Finally, it arbitrates
conflicting requests for resources by managing a queue of pending work.
</description>
<url>http://www.llnl.gov/linux/slurm</url>
<rpmlist>
<rpm>slurm</rpm>
<rpm>slurm-devel</rpm>
<rpm>slurm-auth-authd</rpm>
<rpm>slurm-auth-none</rpm>
<rpm>slurm-auth-munge</rpm>
<rpm>slurm-sched-wiki</rpm>
<rpm>slurm-switch-elan</rpm>
</rpmlist>
<conflicts>
<name>torque</name>
<name>pbs</name>
<type>package</type>
</conflicts>
</oscar>