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add Condor to docs in ipclusterapp
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@@ -59,8 +59,8 b" default_config_file_name = u'ipcluster_config.py'"
59 59 _description = """Start an IPython cluster for parallel computing.
60 60
61 61 An IPython cluster consists of 1 controller and 1 or more engines.
62 This command automates the startup of these processes using a wide
63 range of startup methods (SSH, local processes, PBS, mpiexec,
62 This command automates the startup of these processes using a wide range of
63 startup methods (SSH, local processes, PBS, mpiexec, SGE, LSF, Condor,
64 64 Windows HPC Server 2008). To start a cluster with 4 engines on your
65 65 local host simply do 'ipcluster start --n=4'. For more complex usage
66 66 you will typically do 'ipython profile create mycluster --parallel', then edit
@@ -116,7 +116,7 b' def find_launcher_class(clsname, kind):'
116 116 ==========
117 117 clsname : str
118 118 The full name of the launcher class, either with or without the
119 module path, or an abbreviation (MPI, SSH, SGE, PBS, LSF,
119 module path, or an abbreviation (MPI, SSH, SGE, PBS, LSF, Condor
120 120 WindowsHPC).
121 121 kind : str
122 122 Either 'EngineSet' or 'Controller'.
@@ -125,7 +125,7 b' def find_launcher_class(clsname, kind):'
125 125 # not a module, presume it's the raw name in apps.launcher
126 126 if kind and kind not in clsname:
127 127 # doesn't match necessary full class name, assume it's
128 # just 'PBS' or 'MPI' prefix:
128 # just 'PBS' or 'MPI' etc prefix:
129 129 clsname = clsname + kind + 'Launcher'
130 130 clsname = 'IPython.parallel.apps.launcher.'+clsname
131 131 klass = import_item(clsname)
@@ -287,6 +287,7 b' class IPClusterEngines(BaseParallelApplication):'
287 287 Note that SSH does *not* move the connection files
288 288 around, so you will likely have to do this manually
289 289 unless the machines are on a shared file system.
290 Condor : use HTCondor to submit engines to a batch queue
290 291 WindowsHPC : use Windows HPC
291 292
292 293 If you are using one of IPython's builtin launchers, you can specify just the
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