Define new JDL files to run the jobs you wrote last class:
- define a JDL assuming your jobs are parametric
- define a JDL assuming your jobs are a collection
- submit your new JDL files, wait for the results and
compare the makespan of your new experiments with the one
performed in the last class
- Use some graphical tool to plot curves of makespan for
all experiments according to the number of jobs submitted
- Write your own scheduler such that each one of your
jobs will choose to run in the "best" resource (define your
choice of "best")
- Compare your new experiments with the previous ones.
You may want to have a look at JDL examples
at GILDA
APPLICATIONS
For help with the gLite commands visit
the
GILDA wiki training material web page and follow the "Advanced"
exercises or visit
the
gLite documentation page