Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 20:16:49 -0400 From: jhell <jhell@dataix.net> To: FreeBSD Hackers <hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Fwd: Re: Aurora Scheduler Message-ID: <4C0AE8F1.8040606@dataix.net>
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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Aurora Scheduler Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 20:15:49 -0400 From: jhell <jhell@dataix.net> To: Mohammed Farrag <eng.mufic@gmail.com> On 06/05/2010 19:23, Mohammed Farrag wrote: > Hi all, > thanx for ur reply. First Aurora shows the schedule in a series of > graphical displays that allow the user to see the resource allocations and > the temporal relationships among the elements. This display also allows the > user to edit the schedule directly and easily. Aurora focuses on resource > requirements and temporal scheduling in combination. > see that : > http://www.stottlerhenke.com/products/aurora/?gclid=CNn85aj0iaICFVKX2Aodam_wVQ#challenge > and http://sbir.nasa.gov/SBIR/successes/ss/10-020text.html > it is used in very large projects and used to manage resources. I was > asking about the algorithm it use in scheduling process and we can apply it > to FreeBSD processes for scheduling. > Second, I know that it is not available in native FreeBSD so I intend to > build it manually but I just need the algorithm it use to schedule processes > based on resources and complex constraints. > Good Luck, > Mohammed Farrag > I'm afraid that you are confused about what the scheduler in the FreeBSD kernel does and what the Aurora Scheduler is. They are not relational to one another in any such way. http://sbir.nasa.gov/SBIR/successes/ss/10-020text.html There is not a similiar scheduling program in FreeBSD but there is Evolution, Kontact and other such things to manage your time. Good Luck -- jhell
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