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Re: [Condor-users] Condor clients using virtual linux?
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 08:41:51 -0600
- From: Jason Malinowski <malinowski@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Condor clients using virtual linux?
> Does the host OS still provide cycles to guest OS?
Yes. To test this, I just submitted 100 "hello world" jobs to an instance of
condor running entirely within VMware player (Scientific Linux 3.0.4). The
jobs continued to run even after I pressed Ctrl+Alt, as VMware still gave
them CPU time on the host (to confirm this, you can watch the Windows task
manager on the VMware process, or just wait a few minutes, go back into the
VM, and just do a condor_q.)
Jason Malinowski
> -----Original Message-----
> From: condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:condor-users-
> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Junaid N. Sahibzada
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 12:43 AM
> To: Condor-Users Mail List
> Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Condor clients using virtual linux?
>
> This brings me to the question that what happens to a non interactive job
> executing inside a guest OS, when you press CNTRL+ALT and "come out" of
> the VMware virutal environment?
>
> Does the host OS still provide cycles to guest OS?
>
> I am asking this question because you can only work interactively either
> inside the guest OS or in the host OS.
>
> Not both of them?
>
> Does the same apply to non interactive jobs?
>
>
>
> Erik Paulson <epaulson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 01:38:37PM +0800, Greg.Hitchen@xxxxxxxx
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All
> >
> > I've been asked to look into the possibility of adding virtual
> > linux to windows boxes and installing the condor client on the
> > linux VM.
> >
> <...>
>
> > VMWare and VirtualPC are 2 examples of pack! ages, although I'm
> led to
> > believe that VMWare handles linux OS's better. Maybe there are
> others
> > that are more suitable (or cheaper :))?
> >
>
> VMWare Player is free, as is now VMWare server. With the Intel
> virtualization hardware, Xen will be able to run native Linux
> distributions, so it will also compete.
>
> <...>
> >
> > 3) Is there a way for the condor client on the linux VM to know
> > that the windows OS is busy (CPU, keyboard, mouse activity)?
> >
>
> The 6.7.18 release includes code for an "outer" startd to update an
> "inner" startd, where the outer startd would run on the host
> operating
> system and the inner startd is running on a guest VM operating
> system,
> to do exactly what you describe. It's not documented, and I'm not
> sure if
> there's more to do in 6.7.19 before it works, or if it will work
> once we
> get the documentation out there. Either way, you should upgrade to
> 6.7.18 :)
>
> -Erik
>
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