ClusterShell
ClusterShell is a set of tools and a Python library to execute commands on cluster nodes in parallel depending on selected engine and worker mechanisms. Advanced node sets and node groups handling methods are provided to ease and improve the daily administration of large compute clusters or server farms. Command line utilities like clush, clubak and nodeset (or cluset) allow traditional shell scripts to take benefit of the features offered by the library.
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ClusterShell-1.7.81.tar.gz | 0000359852 351 KB | |
clustershell.changes | 0000004204 4.11 KB | |
clustershell.spec | 0000007398 7.22 KB |
Revision 1 (latest revision is 11)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 526011
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Egbert Eich (eeich)
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- initial support for openSUSE - fix condition for ghost groups symlink - move vim extensions into the clustershell package - use Requires: vim-filesystem instead of vim-common - define upgrade path for vim-clustershell - create separate packages for python2 and python3 modules - update to 1.7.81 (1.8 beta1) - update to 1.7.3 - update to 1.7.2 - update to 1.7.1 - update to 1.7 - update to 1.6.96 - update to 1.6 - update to 1.5.1 - update to 1.5 - update to 1.4.3 - update to 1.4.2 - update to 1.4.1 - update to 1.4 - update to 1.3.3 - renamed Vim subpackage to vim-clustershell - update to 1.3.2 - added -vim subpackage for .vim files - removed -n from setup line - own clustershell config directory for proper uninstall - install vim syntax addons in vimfiles, thus avoiding vim version detection - update to 1.3.1 - fixed BuildRoot tag in accordance with EPEL guidelines - python_sitelib definition: prefer global vs define - preserve timestamps and fix permissions when installing files - use a full URL to the package in Source0 - various improvements per first review request - initial build candidate for Fedora
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