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Re: [Condor-users] Condor web portal: what is currently the best way to go?



Mag Gam wrote, On 03/30/2011 01:04 PM:
To have current version of condor work with Cumin, will we need to
setup the infrastructure for Qpid?

Quoting my recent discussion with Matthew Farrellee:
"""
Cumin uses QMF (a management framework on top of Qpid) for data
modeling. QMF is part of MRG Messaging. Qpid provides broker and client
implementations of AMQP.
"""

So the answer to your question would be: Yes, unless you know how to implement amqp other way than using qpid.

That all perfectly works within MRG condor and Cumin on Fedora, however we were able rebuild packages and now happily running it on CentOS. Let us know if you need any support in this.

Cheers,
Marian


On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:54 AM, Trevor McKay <tmckay@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Rob,

 Here is a snippet from an earlier email about a condor GUI called
Cumin on fedorahosted.  If you'd like to give it a try or find out more,
the cumin-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mail list is probably the best
place to post.

 "There is a Web GUI project on Fedora called Cumin for working with a
Condor installation.  The condor daemons run QMF plugins to communicate
with the GUI, and a Qpid messaging broker acts as a middleman (QMF is a
management framework built on the AMQP messaging standard).

 There is a Wiki starting point here, with links to source code,
instructions on how to build and install on Fedora, mailing lists and a
few other goodies.

https://fedorahosted.org/grid/wiki/WikiStart#Contactinformation
"

Best,

Trevor McKay

On Mon, 2011-03-21 at 01:18 -0700, Rob wrote:
Hello,


I'm now to make a next step in the design of our library condor pool.
I need to implement the job submission etc. through a webserver.


I'm not a web designer myself; so I have to talk to others who are
more knowledgeable than me.
However, I'd like to know what already has been done in this direction
and if there are already tools available for web designers to use for
the communication with Condor.


Then about my idea where to put the webserver:
I make a single PC system as a Condor master (without any pool PCs);
this system runs a web interface where users can submit their jobs and
access the results later. This Condor master can flock to a another
condor master, which is connected to a large number of pool PCs. Would
this be a sensible setup?


Thank you for your feedback!


Rob Lahaye.




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