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Re: [HTCondor-users] Using htcondor's idle detection to launch/kill VM's



Hi, I do something similar to what you describe by submitting "vm universe jobs" to htcondor installed on desktop machines. When the desktop is idle , the jobs run and run vms which do the actual work. The vms could run mosix. The downside is you have to maintain a submit node and keep the jobs queued, its not automatic like htcondors older backfill features which only ever worked with boinc.

-Nate

On Mon, 2 Jun 2014, asas wrote:

I'm trying to set up our desktops to launch a VM when idle, which will be part of a Mosix cluster. We want to use Mosix rather than HTCondor,, since our users are already familiar with it.

Is it possible to use just the part of HTCondor that detects when a machine is idle or busy, and accordingly run a command to start or stop a Mosix VM? This is on a mix of Windows 7/8 and Ubuntu 12.04/14.04 desktops. Or perhaps there's another tool out there to detect when a computer is idle?

Thanks!
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