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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

This video shows an example installation of Sun Secure Global Desktop working with Grid Engine and integrating xml-qstat.

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  • Thanks. Grid Engine lets you set the number of slots arbitrarily - so you can set 1 per core if you like or any other number

  • Nice! It's really great. BTW: what version of xml-qstat you use, is this xmlqstat_pre-1.0 or this `pure java` one? Cheers

  • Hi - thanks. I used the new pure java version and followed the instructions. There were a few niggles, but I got there in the end.

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  • this is really cool. now does this mean that the total number of emulatorsessions is limited to the number of cores/slots?

  • James, Great demo! Thanks for pointing it out ... I'll be showing this to a few people.

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