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If MDS will give you this kind of info, and its already available to
you, then why not use it to determine the load on the remote machine? <br>
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Ioan Raicu wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Here is something that might help Swift determine when the GRAM host is under
heavy load, prior to things starting to fail.
Could a simple service be made to run in the same container as the GRAM4
service that would expose certain low level information, such as CPU
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That's reinventing MDS!
We used to have a great set of cross-platform submit-host information
scripts but for whatever reason decided to abandon them (though they're
still used in gLite, I think).
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