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What (who) is Resource Manager - definition

DISTRIBUTED RESOURCE MANAGER PROVIDING CONTROL OVER BATCH JOBS AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTE NODES
PBS/Torque; TORQUE Resource Manager

Torque         
  • The torque caused by the two opposing forces '''F'''<sub>g</sub> and −'''F'''<sub>g</sub> causes a change in the angular momentum '''L''' in the direction of that torque. This causes the top to [[precess]].
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  • rpm]]) that the [[crankshaft]] is turning, and the vertical axis is the torque (in [[newton-metre]]s) that the engine is capable of providing at that speed.
·noun That which tends to produce torsion; a couple of forces.
II. Torque ·noun A turning or twisting; tendency to turn, or cause to turn, about an Axis.
III. Torque ·noun A collar or neck chain, usually twisted, especially as worn by ancient barbaric nations, as the Gauls, Germans, and Britons.
torque         
  • The torque caused by the two opposing forces '''F'''<sub>g</sub> and −'''F'''<sub>g</sub> causes a change in the angular momentum '''L''' in the direction of that torque. This causes the top to [[precess]].
  • </nowiki> sin ''θ''}} and is directed outward from the page.
  • rpm]]) that the [[crankshaft]] is turning, and the vertical axis is the torque (in [[newton-metre]]s) that the engine is capable of providing at that speed.
Torque is a force that causes something to spin around a central point such as an axle. (TECHNICAL)
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torque         
  • The torque caused by the two opposing forces '''F'''<sub>g</sub> and −'''F'''<sub>g</sub> causes a change in the angular momentum '''L''' in the direction of that torque. This causes the top to [[precess]].
  • </nowiki> sin ''θ''}} and is directed outward from the page.
  • rpm]]) that the [[crankshaft]] is turning, and the vertical axis is the torque (in [[newton-metre]]s) that the engine is capable of providing at that speed.
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¦ noun
1. Mechanics a force that tends to cause rotation.
2. variant spelling of torc.
¦ verb apply torque to (an object).
Derivatives
torquey adjective
Origin
C19: from L. torquere 'to twist'.

Wikipedia

TORQUE

The Terascale Open-source Resource and Queue Manager (TORQUE) is a distributed resource manager providing control over batch jobs and distributed compute nodes. TORQUE can integrate with the non-commercial Maui Cluster Scheduler or the commercial Moab Workload Manager to improve overall utilization, scheduling and administration on a cluster.

The TORQUE community has extended the original Portable Batch System (PBS) to extend scalability, fault tolerance, and functionality. Contributors include NCSA, OSC, USC, the US DOE, Sandia, PNNL, UB, TeraGrid, and other HPC organizations. As of June 2018, TORQUE is no longer open-source even though previously it was described by its developers as open-source software, using the OpenPBS version 2.3 license and as non-free software by the Debian Free Software Guidelines due to license issues.

Examples of use of Resource Manager
1. He became HR and Resource Manager for the Army, in charge of recruiting potential officers into the Royal Artillery.
2. It helps give the public a sense of place," said Ray Brown, the park‘s cultural resource manager.
3. It‘s the third Women Build job in Mobile since 2002, but the first involving the governors‘ spouses, said Myra Evans, resource manager of Habitat in Mobile.
4. Its natural resource manager for the Northeast, Tom Brennan, says that the impact of a $100 million tax per year would exceed their profit and could drive them out of state.
5. It promotes independent living, improves quality of life and offers the assurance of a police–checked person on–site." Simon Fenton–Jones set up Streetshine in 2003 while he was working as a national resource manager for a homeless football charity.