Looks like PBSPro is *not* free for educational sites anymore. When PBS was owned by Veridian, OpenPBS was quite broken, as not all PBSPro fixes went into OpenPBS. I guess more and more sites will switch to GridEngine. -Ron --- Jenn Sturm <jsturm@hamilton.edu> wrote: > I see from PBSPro's new website that educational > sites need to submit a > grant application in order to purchase PBSPro at > reduced costs, where > previously it was free to educational sites. Has > anyone submitted this > yet and found out what the price actually is? I'm > building a new > machine right now and am surprised to find this out > (didn't exactly > expect to have to complete a grant application in > order to build this > new machine...) and now have to move back to > OpenPBS, but I'm curious, > still... > > Thanks, > > Jenn Sturm > > > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ > Jennifer Sturm > System Administrator and Research Support Specialist > Chemistry Department > Hamilton College > > jsturm@hamilton.edu > help@mercury.chem.hamilton.edu > 315-859-4745 > > http://www.chem.hamilton.edu/ > http://mars.chem.hamilton.edu/ > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > __________________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe: email majordomo@OpenPBS.org with > body "unsubscribe pbs-users" > For message archives: > http://www.OpenPBS.org/UserArea/pbs-users.html > - - - - - - - - - - > - - - - > OpenPBS and the pbs-users mailing list are sponsored > by Altair. > __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com