Job scheduling

Supervisor Monitoring Scheduler

The Supervisor Monitoring Scheduler (or SMS) is a job scheduler infrastructure for Linux-based systems, formerly licensed and maintained by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). It is used to submit batch jobs to different hosts through, for example, ssh. Server-host interaction is assured through RPC calls. SMS has been used by ECMWF member states for operational work (controlling job queues for numerical weather forecast runs). It uses a CLI prompt (CDP) to define job hierarchies from definition files, and when a job suite is defined, it can be controlled and monitored through an X-motif GUI interface called Xcdp. SMS is no longer available for download, having been replaced by ecFlow (Wikipedia).

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Time Management Tutorial - Tips on scheduling meetings

Learn tips and best practices for scheduling a meeting. Explore more Time Management courses and advance your skills on LinkedIn Learning: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/topics/time-management-3?trk=sme-youtube_M140599-20-03_learning&src=yt-other This is an excerpt from "Time Managemen

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Process Scheduling

An animation showing the main features of a process scheduling system including the ready queue, blocked queue, high level scheduler and low level scheduler. It explains the principle of a round robin scheduling algorithm.

From playlist Operating Systems

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Introduction to Scheduling

This lesson introduces the topic of scheduling and define basic scheduling vocabulary. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Scheduling

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70-680 : Windows 7 Resource Monitor

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com In this video we take a quick tour of the Windows 7 Resource Monitor, a half way house between task manager and performance monitor.A great too to identify resources that an application is using.

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Habitat in Production - ChefConf 2017

Fletcher Nichol, Engineering Lead at Chef - ChefConf 2017 The Habitat Supervisor is responsible for deploying, managing, and choreographing running Habitat services. This session will explore a number of the operational concerns that the supervisor enables. See how to manage secrets, st

From playlist ChefConf 2017

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What Is Gain Scheduling? | Control Systems in Practice

Often, the best control system is the simplest. When the system you’re trying to control is highly nonlinear, this can lead to very complex controllers. This video continues our discussion on control systems in practice by talking about a simple form of nonlinear control: gain scheduling.

From playlist Control Systems in Practice

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Nagios Monitoring Tool Tutorial | Server Monitoring with Nagios | DevOps Training | Edureka

** DevOps Training: https://www.edureka.co/devops-certification-training ** In this video on Nagios Tutorial, we’ll discuss about Continuous Monitoring and the most popular tool used in Continuous Monitoring i.e. Nagios. The following are the topics are covered in this session: 0:50 Why w

From playlist DevOps Training Videos

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23C3: Inside VMware

Speaker: Michael Steil How VMware, VirtualPC and Parallels actually work Virtualization is rocket science. In cooperation with the host operating system, VMware takes over complete control of the machine hundreds of times a second, handles pagetables completely manually, and may chose t

From playlist 23C3: Who can you trust

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The Step Response | Control Systems in Practice

Check out the other videos in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn8PRpmsu08pFBqgd_6Bi7msgkWFKL33b This video covers a few interesting things about the step response. We’ll look at what a step response is and some of the ways it can be used to specify design requirements f

From playlist Control Systems in Practice

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ElixirDaze 2017- Solid Ground by Saša Juric

ElixirDaze 2017- Solid Ground by Saša Juric

From playlist ElixirDaze 2017

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ElixirConf 2015 - Streams, External Services, and OTP by Ben Wilson

Whether you're polling message queues, batching records to a datastore, or concurrently uploading a file in pieces to S3, interacting with external services is often complex. When this complexity mingles with your application logic your code becomes messy, hard to test, and fragile to chan

From playlist ElixirConf 2015

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17.2.6 Worked Examples: Operating Systems

MIT 6.004 Computation Structures, Spring 2017 Instructor: Silvina Hanono View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/6-004S17 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP62WVs95MNq3dQBqY2vGOtQ2 17.2.6 Worked Examples: Operating Systems License: Creative Commons B

From playlist MIT 6.004 Computation Structures, Spring 2017

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Habitat 201: Habitat in the Ecosystem - ChefConf 2016

Habitat is an open-source framework that gives modern application teams an application-centric automation platform. Build, deploy, and manage modern and legacy applications with Habitat. Habitat plays well with many container technologies such as Docker, rkt, Mesosphere, and Kubernetes. Th

From playlist ChefConf 2016

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Ruby Conf 2013 - Advanced Concurrent Programming in Ruby

By Jerry D'Antonio Rumor has it that you can't write concurrent programs in Ruby. People once believed that the world was flat and we all know how that turned out. Between the native threads introduced in MRI 1.9 and the JVM threading available to JRuby, Ruby is now a valid platform for c

From playlist RubyConf 2013

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Amazon CloudWatch: Serverless Logging and Monitoring Basics

Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring and management service built for developers, system operators, site reliability engineers (SRE), and IT managers. This video is about Serverless logging and monitoring using Amazon CloudWatch. First learn about what CloudWatch can do and then see how to s

From playlist Tutorials

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ElixirConf 2016 - Selling Food With Elixir by Chris Bell

Selling Food With Elixir by Chris Bell "For the past 6 months we’ve been working with a client to build a Phoenix powered API for processing online food orders and delivering them to restaurants. Along the way we’ve built a series of services, written with OTP, that are resilient in the f

From playlist ElixirConf 2016

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Ephemeral Apps with Chef, Terraform, Nomad, and Habitat - ChefConf 2017

Seth Vargo, Director of Technical Advocacy at HashiCorp - ChefConf 2017 In addition to composition and portability, one of the more commonly overlooked advantages of moving to microservices, containers, and infrastructure-as-a-Service is the ability to create highly-ephemeral, one-off env

From playlist ChefConf 2017

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1960's Science Fiction Film LIFELINE in SPACE - Con Pederson Beyond 2001 Space Odyssey, CGI Graphics

(Computer Graphics, Computer Visual Effects) A Rare 1960's Space exploration concept film directed by CON PEDESON, a photographic effects pioneer who worked with Stanley Kubrick on “2001: A Space Odyssey.” This film - “Lifeline: Aerospace Logistics Tomorrow, ” designed by Pederson for

From playlist Vintage SPACE, NASA, Apollo, Science Fiction

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Providing Monitoring Result Data to Chef - ChefConf 2017

Justin Dossey, Chief Solutions Architect at New Context - ChefConf 2017 Monitoring systems generate a wide variety of data relating to the health and state of services and data all over the network. This data is often useful to resources and recipes, but the check results themselves may r

From playlist ChefConf 2017

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LoneStarRuby 2015 Phoenix - Productive. Reliable. Fast. by Chris McCord

Phoenix is an Elixir web framework for building productive, reliable applications with the performance to take on the modern computing world. Together, we’ll review what makes Phoenix great and how it uses Elixir to optimize code for performance – without sacrificing programmer productivit

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