[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 09/28/2007 03:08:27 PM:
> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007, Jan Ploski wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to tell Maui "I want 100 processors" without telling
> > it "I want 25 nodes with 4 processors each"?
>
> In qmgr you have to do:
>
> set server resources_available.nodect = 100
>
> It's a kludge to make nodes be valid up to that number, and then Maui
> can use that as the number of CPU's that you want.
Chris,
I did change it as you describe (and restarted maui, pbs_server just for
sure):
Qmgr: list server @srvgrid01
Server srvgrid01.offis.uni-oldenburg.de
server_state = Active
scheduling = True
total_jobs = 148
state_count = Transit:0 Queued:64 Held:0 Waiting:0 Running:84
Exiting:0
managers = xxx
operators = xxx
default_queue = dgiseq
log_events = 511
mail_from = adm
resources_available.nodect = 188
resources_assigned.ncpus = 0
resources_assigned.nodect = 94
scheduler_iteration = 600
node_check_rate = 150
tcp_timeout = 6
pbs_version = 2.1.6
However, it still doesn't allocate correctly. I now tried with ncpus=9,
which is more than the number of processors in any single node:
job cannot run in partition DEFAULT (idle procs do not meet requirements :
0 of 9 procs found)
idle procs: 76 feasible procs: 0
Rejection Reasons: [CPU : 43]
43 = all currently online nodes in my cluster.
Best regards,
Jan Ploski
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