Diogene87

'Diogene87' is a powerful job scheduling system. It features include:


	*central management:    jobs can be run on local or remote servers 
				       (on TCP/IP networks)
	*jobs dependences:      jobs can wait for another to be terminated, 
                                started when an other is normally finished,
				 or aborted
        *start condition:       jobs can wait for a file-presence, a
                                manual validation, or a specified time
        *planning:              jobs can be planned at regular intervals
	*log of job activity:   output of jobs (on console) are logged
 	*job monitoring:        a web interface controls job execution
 	*statistics for job 
         duration:              minimum, maximum and average duration
	*resource control:      the job queue has a threshold for the 
				largest number of jobs that can run. The
				queue can be manually opened or closed
				if resources are not available.

Last updated 8 Aug, 2005


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0.9.4

0.9.4 stable released 2005-08-06

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User intro available in HTML format from http://diogene87.sourceforge.net/diogene87_2.html#SEC5; User reference manual available in HTML format from http://diogene87.sourceforge.net/diogene87_4.html#SEC60; User tutorial available in HTML format from http://diogene87.sourceforge.net/diogene87_3.html#SEC10

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