Hello Edier, Yes, you can flock between them. Using the CCB since the worker nodes are behind firewalls. This is of course assuming both clusters run condor. Flocking: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/v7.4/5_2Connecting_Condor.html CCB: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/v7.4/3_7Networking_includes.html#SECTION00473000000000000000 It should be noted that when using the CCB, a good rule is to have the schedd on the public network, and the worker nodes on the private. Globus is a solution if the clusters run non-condor, or if they run different batch schedulers. But if they both run condor daemons, it is much simpler to setup a condor grid of flocking. Derek Weitzel Graduate Research Assistant University of Nebraska Holland Computing Center On Nov 10, 2010, at 6:24 PM, Edier Alberto Zapata Hernández wrote: > Good night, > > At the moment, we have 2 clusters(pools) very far one from another (different cities) and both behind firewalls. > We want to know if there's someway using ONLY condor to join both cluster like using Flock to join pools inside one institution. > > I'd hear that Globus maybe do that, but I have never used it. > > Thank you very much. > ---- > Edier Alberto Zapata Hernández > Est. Ingeniería de Sistemas > Universidad de Valle > _______________________________________________ > Condor-users mailing list > To unsubscribe, send a message to condor-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with a > subject: Unsubscribe > You can also unsubscribe by visiting > https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/condor-users > > The archives can be found at: > https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/condor-users/
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