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[Xen-users] Xen and Torque
Dear Xen users.
Have anyone tried to integrate Xen with Torque resource management system? Could you please help me with an advice for a system I'm developing that relies on torque. Let me describe the system first.
The part of the system that talks with torque should request a certain amount on nodes of a cluster and launch there a virtual machine instance (one vm instance per host). Thus the instantiations of virtual machine would result into a virtual cluster (after some iptabling).
I've developed this system already, but it doesn't deal with torque. I have a central utility which send requests to computational nodes to manage vms on these nodes. And now I'm about to integrate this system with torque.
I've managed to create a script that launches virtual machines on a selected amount of nodes. It looks like this: on the central host: ---- #!/bin/bash
#PBS -S /bin/bash
pbsdsh -v /home/torque/myscript.sh
----
on nodes: ---- #!/bin/bash
pushd /opt/xen sudo /usr/sbin/xm create vnode.cfg popd ----
The problem is that several seconds after the launching the /usr/sbin/xm (either with console or without it) returns the execution control and the torque switches this node to "free" state. But in my case the node should be in "job-exclusive" state all the time the virtual machine on this node is online.
How could I achive this?
Thanks in advance.
-- Best regards, Artem Pervin
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