Joshua,
Doing licenses "right" is a challenge. It also depends on your
workload and how you are submitting jobs to the pool. How many jobs
that request the license do you typically have and how many
submission points (SchedDs) are you using?
Miron
At 01:30 PM 5/3/2005, you wrote:
So I sent this out before, but didn't get any takers. It's really
important for us and seems like a solved problem so if you know and
answer or have an idea don't be afraid to speak up.
I have 10 machines, each with 2 cpus that can run our licensed
software for which we currently have 2 licenses. The two licenses
are limited by machine, not by process, so if one license is
consumed by one machine it can run the software also on the second
cpu without consuming another license. In this way two machines can
run 4 processes with two licenses.
Any ideas on a classAd expression that would cover software
licensing in this way, so that we can run on any of the machines
that are capable of running the software. Even a general way to
count licenses per process would be helpful.
Thanks,
j
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