GridWay 5.2 Release Notes

This is the first GridWay release since it escalated to a full Globus project. The new version fixes minor bugs and includes major enhancements.

Release Date: February 28th, 2007

State-of-the-art Scheduling Policies

The new Grid scheduling policy comprises two components:

Support for Job Submission Description Language (JSDL) standard

GridWay now supports the JSDL Open Grid Forum standard. JSDL is a language used to describe the requirements of jobs for submission to Grids (like the current job template used in GridWay). JSDL can be use be an alternative way to write job templates. So GridWay can be easly integrated with current applications/projects using JSDL to describe jobs.

Support fro MPI jobs

GridWay provides support for the remote execution of MPI jobs to a single resource. MPI jobs are defined with the new TYPE template attribute (TYPE=“mpi”), and the NP attribute to set the number of processors required to execute the job.

New functionality in GridWay CLI

This release includes new functionality in the following GridWay commands:

You can find out more information in the commands help (-h option) or in the command reference guide.

New attributes in the Job Template

This release includes new attributes in the Job Template:

Test suite

Last release incorporates a test suite to evaluate the quality of the software. The test suite can be used to check the installation of the meta-scheduler.

Support for EGEE VOs

The user is now able to specify the VO in the requirement expression. So, a single GridWay instance is able to provide execution support for users of different VOs and a user is able to manage different VOs from the same GridWay instance.

Fixed Bugs in GridWay 5.2

Here is the list of bugs fixed in GridWay 5.2, follow the links for a description of each bug: 4925, 5001, 5003, 4919, 5010.