diff --git a/doc/html/slurm.html b/doc/html/slurm.html index cf508162b086f1b38d4f1b67d10a6ae66d211ae5..6be61fb9bba4ad78f00d4b4df4d94539dfdc400a 100644 --- a/doc/html/slurm.html +++ b/doc/html/slurm.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="keywords" content="Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management, SLURM, resource management, Linux clusters, high-performance computing, Livermore Computing"> <meta name="LLNLRandR" content="UCRL-WEB-213976"> -<meta name="LLNLRandRdate" content="23 June 2005"> +<meta name="LLNLRandRdate" content="7 December 2005"> <meta name="distribution" content="global"> <meta name="description" content="Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management"> <meta name="copyright" @@ -69,8 +69,7 @@ While other resource managers do exist, SLURM is unique in several respects: <ul> <li>Its source code is freely available under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>.</li> -<li>It is designed to operate in a heterogeneous cluster with up to thousands -of nodes.</li> +<li>It is designed to operate in a heterogeneous cluster with up to 16,384 nodes.</li> <li>It is portable; written in C with a GNU autoconf configuration engine. While initially written for Linux, other UNIX-like operating systems should be easy porting targets. A plugin mechanism exists to support various interconnects, authentication @@ -100,7 +99,7 @@ with about 1500 nodes each having eight Power5 processors</li> <a href="mailto:slurm-dev@lists.llnl.gov">slurm-dev@lists.llnl.gov</a>.</p> <p><a href="http://www.llnl.gov/"><img align=middle src="lll.gif" width="32" height="32" border="0"></a></p> <p class="footer">UCRL-WEB-213976<br> -Last modified 23 June 2005</p></td> +Last modified 7 December 2005</p></td> </tr> </table> </td>