GridStuffer: a Cocoa application to submit multi-task jobs using a very simple format that resembles very much the xgrid command-line format. Follow the link for download, screenshots, instructions,...
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When the Dashboard meets Xgrid... one gets this splendid widget developed by mekentosj. Read more about its conception on mekentosj.com and get the SDK to develop your own widget and monitor your own cluster.
Xgrid FUSE transforms an Xgrid controller into a file system. Accessing your controller is now just as easy as plugging an external hard drive. This means your job results will appear as actual files in the Finder or in the Terminal, and you can browse your jobs just like real folders and manipulate results just like real files (well, read-only files). All of this goodness thanks to the fantastic MacFUSE project!
GridEZ.framework: a framework for Mac OS X developers interested in developing an Xgrid-enabled application. The GridEZ.framework provides a set of classes and methods to replace XgridFoundation, the Xgrid framework provided by Apple, and provide the developer with a simpler way of using Xgrid. The GridEZ.framework is used by GridStuffer and Xgrid FUSE to provide the Xgrid functionality.
xgridstatus: a command-line utility to retrieve information about controllers, grids, agents and jobs. It provides some of the functionality of Xgrid Admin: agent list, job list, agent statistics and job statistics. The report about agent statistics is for instance used to provide information for the Xgrid@Stanford widget. Other features include: keychain support, xml or plist output format, aggregate results for several controllers,...
Older items that were designed for the Technology Preview 2 version of Xgrid have been moved to another page. They are still there just for historical reasons.