2025.1.0
Allocator works in conjunction with license monitoring and workload scheduling solutions such as Monitor and Accelerator.
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Examine the Case Study for a complex Allocator example.
To configure Allocator, you need to create a file called config.tcl. This is the only file required for configuring Allocator.
In this section, the procedures that may be used in the Allocator configuration file are described.
The previous section described the procedures that may be used in the Allocator configuration file. The new procedures are under the Tcl namespace LA; they should be prefixed with LA::
This section contains simple examples about using Allocator to solve common problems of sharing licenses between sites.
In several points in the systems, it is useful to get the host name for a checkout, for a job, for a daemon, etc. Since every machine may be known by different names, it is important to provide the expert user with the ability to map host names to some canonical form of the host name.
The notion of a "resource group" in Allocator is useful when you have a resource that is derived from multiple sources.
To make the weights of Allocator change as a function of time, you can use the procedure TIMEVAR.
The primary access to Allocator is through its web browser interace.
Allocator also provides a standalone graphical user interface that can be run from the shell command line.
Allocations made by Allocator and other details related to the allocation can be viewed on the command line of a shell where the Allocator project has been enabled.
If a server crashes suddenly, VOV has the capability to start a replacement server on a pre-selected host. This capability requires that the pre-selected host is configured as a failover server.
Allocator can allocate licenses across multiple schedulers, including Accelerator queues, PBS clusters and others. In this section we discuss how to integrate Allocator and PBS.
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