About: Exit status is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 10 publications have been published within this topic receiving 29 citations. The topic is also known as: error level & exit code.
TL;DR: In this paper, a job starter is associated with a task and commences execution of the task on the selected resource at commencement of a task, the task starter sends the host and process identifier to the resource manager.
Abstract: Parallel jobs comprise multiple tasks that can be executed in parallel by separate resources to produce an exit status for each task. The resource manager receives the jobs and dispatches the parallel tasks of the job together with task starters to a job launcher unit. The job launcher unit starts the task starters on the selected resources. Each task starter is associated with a task and commences execution of the task on the selected resource. At commencement of a task, the task starter sends the host and process identifier to the resource manager. At completion of the task, the task starters collect the exit status of the task from the associated resource and send the exit status of the task back to the resource manager. An external event unit associated with the resource manager receives the process identifier and exit status of the tasks from the task starter.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors aggregate job exit statuses of a plurality of compute nodes executing a parallel application, including identifying a subset of nodes in the parallel computer to execute the parallel application; selecting one compute node in the subset as a job leader compute node; and sending an aggregated exit status for the subset of node in a parallel computer.
Abstract: Aggregating job exit statuses of a plurality of compute nodes executing a parallel application, including: identifying a subset of compute nodes in the parallel computer to execute the parallel application; selecting one compute node in the subset of compute nodes in the parallel computer as a job leader compute node; initiating execution of the parallel application on the subset of compute nodes; receiving an exit status from each compute node in the subset of compute nodes, where the exit status for each compute node includes information describing execution of some portion of the parallel application by the compute node; aggregating each exit status from each compute node in the subset of compute nodes; and sending an aggregated exit status for the subset of compute nodes in the parallel computer.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method for automatically selecting a software application being a program for execution on a virtual machine, including the steps of receiving an exit status value from a terminating software application; translating the exit status values to an identifier for the next software application to be executed, wherein a mapping table is used.
Abstract: Method for automatically selecting a software application being a program for execution on a virtual machine, including the steps of receiving an exit status value from a terminating software application; translating the exit status value to an identifier for the next software application to be executed, wherein a mapping table is used; executing on the virtual machine the next software application (J4) program that is represented by the identifier.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method for automatically selecting a software application (J4) being a program for execution on a virtual machine, including the steps of receiving an exit status value (ES) from a terminating software application, translating the ESC to an identifier (ApplID) for the next software application to be executed, wherein a mapping table (MT) is used.
Abstract: Method for automatically selecting a software application (J4) being a program for execution on a virtual machine, including the steps of receiving an exit status value (ES) from a terminating software application (J1); translating the exit status value (ES) to an identifier (ApplID) for the next software application (J4) to be executed, wherein a mapping table (MT) is used; executing on the virtual machine the next software application (J4) program that is represented by the identifier (ApplID).
TL;DR: In this article, the identification information (ID) stored in the ID tag 2 of a student is read by a tag reader 12, and the entrance/exit of a corresponding person to be managed is detected, and stored as an entry/exit history in a database.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enable a query about entrance/exit status from an external telephone terminal in an entrance/exit management system for automatically managing the entrance/exit status of a person to be managed of a private school, a school and a company or the like via an ID tag storing identification information (ID) of the person to be managed. SOLUTION: The identification information (ID) stored in the ID tag 2 of a student is read by a tag reader 12, and the entrance/exit of a corresponding person to be managed is detected, and stored as an entrance/exit history in a database. When a request for entrance/exit information related to a specific management object person is made from an external telephone terminal 8b to a management center 20, a computer 30 for management transmits/receives data via a computer 32 for notification to/from the external telephone terminal 8b, and performs authentication processing, the extraction of the requested information and data conversion matching a transmission destination, and outputs the results to the computer 32 for notification. Thus, it is possible to easily confirm the entrance/exit status even from the external telephone terminal 8b. COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI