SGI IRIX Operating System Dependencies ====================================== ___INFO__MARK_BEGIN__ This following copyright statement applies to this file only. It does not imply that this statement covers other files of a Grid Engine distribution. See the directory '/3rdparty' for a summary of other copyrights of this Grid Engine distribution. The Contents of this file are made available subject to the terms of the Sun Industry Standards Source License Version 1.2 Sun Microsystems Inc., March, 2001 Sun Industry Standards Source License Version 1.2 ================================================= The contents of this file are subject to the Sun Industry Standards Source License Version 1.2 (the "License"); You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://gridengine.sunsource.net/Gridengine_SISSL_license.html Software provided under this License is provided on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE SOFTWARE IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGING. See the License for the specific provisions governing your rights and obligations concerning the Software. The Initial Developer of the Original Code is: Sun Microsystems, Inc. Copyright: 2001 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ___INFO__MARK_END__ Dependencies for IRIX 6.5 ------------------------- Array Session Handles: If executing with root permission Grid Engine will set a unique array session handle (see array_sessions(5)) for each job. This array session handle will stick to every process of the job and cannot be changed by the unprivileged user. The array session handle will also be stored in the accounting information which can be traced with satd(1). Processor Sets: Processor sets as available for IRIX 6.2 and earlier are no longer supported. IRIX provides the Miser facility with the miser_cpuset(1) command. It is possible to interface miser_cpuset(1) from Grid Engine. Checkpointing: The IRIX CheckPoint and Restart (CPR) facility is supported (see cpr(1)). Please use the checkpointing interface specification "cpr" in the checkpointing objects which you define for IRIX 6.5 machines.