Title
Design and Implementation of a Local Scheduling System with Advance Reservation for Co-allocation on the Grid
Abstract
While advance reservation is an essential capability for co-allocating several resources on Grid environments, it is not obvious how it can co-exist with priority-based First Come First Served scheduling, that is widely used as local scheduling policy today. To investigate this problem, we 1) developed a scheduling API in Java for TORQUE, a variant of OpenPBS, that enables users to implement their own schedulers and replace the original scheduling module with them, 2) implemented a prototype scheduler module that has advance reservation capability with the API. We also provide an external interface for the reservation capability based on WSRF to enable co-allocation of resources over the Grid. Using this interface with the job submission module from Globus toolkit 4, users can make reservation for resources and submit jobs over the Grid.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/CIT.2006.71
CIT
Keywords
Field
DocType
batch queuing system,web services resource framework,essential capability,advance reservation,grid environment,local scheduling policy,scheduling,local scheduling system,scheduling api,job submission module,grid,advance reservation capability,served scheduling,original scheduling module,reservation capability,torque,job shop scheduling,computer networks,grid computing,authentication,prototypes,java,queuing system,distributed computing,web services
Reservation,Grid computing,Job shop scheduling,Fair-share scheduling,Scheduling (computing),Computer science,Computer network,Real-time computing,Rate-monotonic scheduling,Dynamic priority scheduling,Grid,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2687-X
8
1.19
References 
Authors
3
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hidemoto Nakada1956118.87
Atsuko Takefusa235248.33
Katsuhiko Ookubo381.53
Makoto Kishimoto481.19
Tomohiro Kudoh534450.92
Yoshio Tanaka628725.83
Satoshi Sekiguchi766669.80