Support for PBS Peering Scheduling

Access Web supports PBS Peering Scheduling by displaying the job that is moved from one complex to the other.

Ensure that the following prerequisites are met to support PBS Peering Scheduling:
  • PBS should be configured for Peer Scheduling. For more information see Peer Scheduling in the PBS Professional Administrator's Guide.
  • PAS should be installed on both Head node.
  • Modern Communication Module should be setup on all execution nodes.
  • Add a service cluster to Access Web for both the "pulling" complex and the "furnishing" complex.

Peer scheduling allows separate PBS complexes to automatically run jobs from each other’s queues. When Complex A pulls a job from Complex B, Complex A is the “pulling” complex and Complex B is the “furnishing” complex. These jobs can be monitored through Access Web through either the pulling complex or the furnishing complex using the Server filter that is available on the Job Monitoring page.

  1. Submit a job to the server. In this example, a Optistruct job (3772.access-dev-02) is submitted to troycompute server.
    When you view all the jobs, the Optistruct job (3772.access-dev-02) is listed in the Job Monitoring page.
    Figure 1. Job Monitoring

  2. Use the filter to view the jobs that is submitted to troycompute server.
    The Optistruct job (3772.access-dev-02) will be listed in the Job Monitoring page.


    Figure 2. Jobs in troycompute Server
  3. Change the Server filter to view the jobs in sys-pc02 server.
    The Optistruct job (3772.access-dev-02) will be listed in the Job Monitoring page as it is moved from troycompute to sys-pc02 server.


    Figure 3. Jobs in syspc02compute Server