Molequeue

Jul 20, 2023

Desktop integration of high performance computing resources

MoleQueue is an open-source, cross-platform, system-tray resident desktop application for abstracting, managing, and coordinating the execution of tasks both locally and on remote computational resources. It is built and tested on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, with nightly binaries currently available for Mac OS X and Windows. Users can set up local and remote queues that describe where the task will be executed. Each queue can have programs, with templates to facilitate the execution of the program. Input files can be staged, and output files collected using a standard interface.

The MoleQueue application is written in C++ using the Qt framework. It can execute programs directly on the local machine, and uses SSH to communicate with remote batch scheduling systems with support for Open Grid Scheduler formerly Sun Grid Engine and PBS. The backend communication is abstracted, and support is currently being added for UIT a SOAP protocol for communicating with military HPC resources using ezHPC.



Checkout these related ports:
  • Zoneinfo - Updated timezone definitions
  • Zine - Simple and opinionated tool to build your own magazine
  • Ytree - DOS-XTREE(tm) look-a-like file manager
  • Yaunc - Yet another uptimes.net client
  • Xtypo - X-based keyboard trainer
  • Xtar - View and manipulate contents of a tar file
  • Xtail - Watches the growth of files or directories
  • Xplr - Hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer
  • Xosd - X11 on-screen-display program and library
  • Xless - X11-based viewer for text files
  • Xiphos - Bible interface utilizing the sword framework
  • Xgboost - Scalable, Portable and Distributed Gradient Boosting (GBDT, GBRT, GBM)
  • Xgas - The animated simulation of an ideal gas
  • Xfce4-wm-themes - Additional themes for xfwm4
  • Xfce4-weather-plugin - Weather plugin for the Xfce panel