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ccsscheduler - Access Microsoft Windows HPC Server scheduler

Constructor

findResource

Container Hierarchy

Parent

None

Children

simplejob and simpleparalleljob objects

Description

A ccsscheduler object provides access to your network's Windows HPC Server (including CCS) scheduler, which controls the job queue, and distributes job tasks to workers or labs for execution.

Methods

createJobCreate distributed or independent job
createMatlabPoolJobCreate MATLAB pool job
createParallelJobCreate parallel job object
findJobFind job objects stored in scheduler
getDebugLogRead output messages from job run in CJS cluster

Properties

ClusterMatlabRootSpecify MATLAB root for cluster
ClusterOsTypeSpecify operating system of nodes on which scheduler will start workers
ClusterSizeNumber of workers available to scheduler
ClusterVersionVersion of HPC Server scheduler
ConfigurationSpecify configuration to apply to object or toolbox function
DataLocationSpecify folder where job data is stored
HasSharedFilesystemSpecify whether nodes share data location
JobDescriptionFileName of XML job description file for Microsoft Windows HPC Server scheduler
JobsJobs contained in job manager service or in scheduler's data location
JobTemplateName of job template for HPC Server 2008 scheduler
SchedulerHostnameName of host running Microsoft Windows HPC Server scheduler
TypeType of scheduler object
UserDataSpecify data to associate with object
UseSOAJobSubmissionAllow service-oriented architecture (SOA) submission on HPC Server 2008 cluster

See Also

genericscheduler, jobmanager, lsfscheduler, mpiexec, pbsproscheduler, torquescheduler

  


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