XBR2D96D@DDATHD21.BITNET (Knobi der Rechnerschrat) (08/22/90)
Hello, I've heard that NQS is available in 3.3. Is NQS in the standard software, or is it an option? Regards Martin Knoblauch TH-Darmstadt Physical Chemistry 1 Petersenstrasse 20 D-6100 Darmstadt, FRG BITNET: <XBR2D96D@DDATHD21>
root@MCIRPS2.MED.NYU.EDU (08/23/90)
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bh@sgi.com (Bent Hagemark) (08/23/90)
In article <9008222329.AA01089@mcirps2.med.nyu.edu> karron%CMCL2.NYU.EDU@cunyvm.cuny.edu writes: >What is NQS ? > >dan. NQS stands for Network Queueing System. This is a software system for network-based (and single machine) batch queueing. SGI markets this as "4D/NQS" which is a separate software product. Your SGI sales rep can get you a data sheet and pricing info on 4D/NQS. Bent