/cs/local/share/pcmode/defaults will list a host and contain the contents of it's default mode
If the whole lab is booked, we need to inform the monitors
to place signs in the prism lab so students will be notified in advance of any inconveniences Some professors may have assignments due or labs designed for their students to use specialty labs like robotics and Embedded Systems. Those faculty members should be advised If the faculty member sends the request to a particular tech member that message should be responded with a copy to tech
http://www.cse.yorku.ca/tdb/_doc.php/userg/labs/prism/pcmode-schedule.html
sessions?
[[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/tdb/_doc.php/userg/labs/prism/]] and follow the link for labs schedule for current semester
Check to see if the faculty member requests the following:
Any hosts for extended times (some students are given additional time. This will eliminate re-work Some faculty requests some hosts not to be put into labtest mode so that a TA/faculty has the ability to login into a host for normal mode. Make sure the lab is not booked beyond requested time Check for overlaps in schedules Check Lab opening/closing times so that there are no conflicts with monitors schedules. Sometimes the request is for turning all hosts into linuxmode only not labtest If all the above questions are answered, then proceed to schedule the request
This was added as an enhancement to scheduling so we can
eliminate several at jobs to complete the task eg. If the whole lab was put into labtest mode, I would have to schedule 3 at jobs to complete the task. One to put the hosts into labtest mode One to return windows machines to windows mode One to return linux machines to linux mode With the default mode added , I can replace the last 2 at jobs with one by indicating a default mode /xsys/bin/pcmode -m default -f <filename1> -f <filename2>
This will only work if the host exist in /cs/local/share/pcmode/default
An at job is scheduled on host silver to fulfill this task.
Take the requested time and set up the schedule 10 minutes before the requested time and end the session 5 minutes before the end time eg: Request labtest _09:30-12:30 Then you would schedule the at job at 09:20 and end at 12:25 The reason for the delay is to give students a chance to save their work and logout if logged in to a labtest host The 5-min warning before an end time is to remind students to submit their work before the machine resets