diff --git a/doc/html/slurm_ug_agenda.shtml b/doc/html/slurm_ug_agenda.shtml index 26bad012010399c67125ed68f636bfb1e7a8a5fa..8546a0f292455c198d2d75a3a7b8361f67087c82 100644 --- a/doc/html/slurm_ug_agenda.shtml +++ b/doc/html/slurm_ug_agenda.shtml @@ -241,8 +241,8 @@ </tr> <tr> <td width="15%"> Session #7</td> - <td width="25%"> Dr. Matthijs van Leeuwen (Bright Computing)</td> - <td width="45%"> Integration of SLURM with Bright Cluster Manager</td> + <td width="25%"> Robert Stober, Sr. (Bright Computing)</td> + <td width="45%"> Bright Cluster Manager & SLURM: Benefits of Seamless Integration</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="15%"> Session #8</td> @@ -408,12 +408,21 @@ in a Grid architecture. <h2>Session #7</h2> - Integration of SLURM with Bright Cluster Manager<br> - Dr. Matthijs van Leeuwen (Bright Computing)<br><br> - The integration of SLURM and the - <a href="http://www.brightcomputing.com/Linux-Cluster-Workload-Management.php"> - Bright Cluster Manager</a> - for a complete cluster management solution will be described. + Bright Cluster Manager & SLURM: Benefits of Seamless Integration<br> + Robert Stober, Sr. (Bright Computing)<br><br> + Bright Cluster Manager, tightly integrated with SLURM, simplifies HPC + cluster installation and management while boosting system throughput. Bright + automatically installs, configures and deploys SLURM so that clusters are + ready to use in minutes rather than days. Bright provides extensive and + extensible monitoring and management through its intuitive Bright Cluster + Manager GUI, powerful cluster management shell, and customizable web-based + user portal. + Additional integration benefits include sampling, analysis and visualization + of all key SLURM metrics from within the Bright GUI, automatic head node + failover, and extensive pre-job health checking capability. Regarding the + latter, say good-bye to the black hole node syndrome: Bright plus SLURM + effectively prevent this productivity-killing problem by identifying and + sidelining problematic nodes before the job is run. <h2>Session #8</h2> Proposed Design for Job Step Management in User Space<br>