TORQUE Resource Manager Now Fully Functional with Mac OS X

TORQUE 1.2.0p0, an open-source project from Cluster Resources, was officially released to the public last week with improvements that resolve all known Mac OS X compatibility issues.

Working with partner sites, Cluster Resources, Inc. has enhanced the TORQUE Resource Manager to provide several workarounds for OS-level client-server communication failures and memory reporting issues in Mac OS X. The latest release has solved all known issues associated with these failures.

The latest release of TORQUE also provides multiple reliability and scalability enhancements. Among these are better MOM handling of network and system failures, and improved data management under adverse conditions. For a complete list of fixes and features see the CHANGELOG in the latest release.

TORQUE (Tera-scale Open-source Resource and QUEue manager) is an open source resource manager that provides control over batch jobs and distributed compute nodes in HPC environments. Those interested in downloading the new release can go to clusterresources.com.

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