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Condor copies all of the Computational nodes can either read and write the data across the network or data can be copied to the local directories to each of the available computational nodes. It then decides . The ability to read and write data across the network depends on the network speed, size of files being read and written and the IO capacity of the machine.

Condor determines which node will perform which task. It is possible to determine specific tags within the condor computation node pool indicating which machines have certain characteristics e.g. Windows/Linux, Model license available etc.

When the computations are complete the data is then sent back to the forecasting shell for reimport into Fews (see importActivities of the general adapter).

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The batch script then executes a shell script examples of which can be found attached. Please note that these batch scripts are not generic and are provided as an example only. Further information about modification of these scripts should be directed to the Fews product managers.

How to set up a Condor service

More information on how to up a Condor service and creating a computational pool can be found on the Condor project web pages