Jose & All,

maybe this is a FAQ item since it pops up so often.

How to get maui to schedule n jobs on a machine with n cpus?

/opt/maui/bin/changeparam NODEACCESSPOLICY SHARED

This is effective immediately. To make the change perisistent through maui
restarts, please update

/opt/maui/maui.cfg

accordingly.


hope this helps,
Mike


Jose Manuel Benitez Sanchez wrote:

> Jeremy Enos wrote:
>  > Jose-
>  > Make sure the Maui service is running... it's the scheduler which should
>  > handle telling PBS when to launch jobs.
> Sure it's running. What is interesting is the output of Maui's
> "checkjob" command:
> -----------
> [root@cluster]# ./checkjob -v 35 | more
>
> checking job 35
>
> State: Idle  (User: jmbs  Group: difuso  Account: [NONE])
> WallTime: 0:00:00  (Limit:   INFINITY)
>
> QueueTime: Tue Dec 10 19:06:08
>
> Total Tasks: 8
>
> Req[0]  TaskCount: 8  Partition: ALL
> Network: [NONE]  Memory >= 0  Disk >= 0  Features: [NONE]
> Opsys: [NONE]  Arch: [NONE]  Class: [workq 1]
> ExecSize: 0  ImageSize: 0
> Dedicated Resources Per Task: Procs: 1
> NodeAccess: Dedicated  TasksPerNode: 1  NodeCount: 8
>
> IWD: [NONE]  Executable:  [NONE]
> QOS: DEFAULT  Bypass: 0  StartCount: 0
> Partition Mask: [ALL]
> Flags:       RESTARTABLE
>
> Reservation '35' (  INFINITY ->   INFINITY  Duration:   INFINITY)
> PE:  8.00  StartPriority:  1194
> job cannot run  (insufficient idle procs:  0 available)
>
> ------------
>
> Now check last line: "job cannot run (insufficient idle procs: 0
> available)" But why? There's only one process running, which hasn't
> request all processors:
>
> ---------
> $ qstat
> Job id           Name             User             Time Use S Queue
> ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------- - -----
> 34.cerebro       BA               jmbs             01:59:20 R workq
> 35.cerebro       BA2              jmbs                    0 Q workq
> ----------
>
> Both jobs where sent with a single "qsub" command, no requesting of a
> specific number of processors. However, maui allocate all the processors
> to the first process. How can I prevent this?
>
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