HTCondor is supported on RedHat7 which means that it should work on CentOS7 as well. Usually the multi-threading behavior of software is not controlled by the batch system whether it be SGE or HTCondor.. what behavior did you anticipate that you didn't get? If software is multi-threaded it should do that whether it's run interactively or in the batch system. Steve Timm
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Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 8:42:39 PM To: 'FSL - FMRIB's Software Library' Cc: htcondor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] [FSL] Parallel processing: Condor or SGE with CentOS 7 You likely can get knowledgable answers on this on the HTCondor support mailing list. You can check the archive and subscribe if you wish at
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On Behalf Of d m Hello, Space We are using a linux server with CentOS 7 installed. We want to take advantage of our multi-core system, and were wondering which is the best setup to use. In the past we used ubuntu, and condor was a pretty easy setup. Does Condor work with CentOS 7? It is a much easier setup than SGE. However, we installed Condor on our CentOS 7 system. But it still did not use multiple threads when running tbss_2_proc.
Has anyone had success running condor with CentOS 7? If not, what about SGE and parallel processing with CentOS 7? Your would greatly be appreciated. Thank you. d.m. |