Am 05.12.2012 16:21, schrieb Morten Wang:
Is there a way for me to find that out myself, e.g. using qstat? I had a
look at the qstat man-page, but judging by the descriptions it looks like
something I'd have to fiddle around with if/when a job gets queued for a
long time at some point in the fu
Ah, didn't think of that, of course the obvious explanation. Thanks for
looking into that!
Is there a way for me to find that out myself, e.g. using qstat? I had a
look at the qstat man-page, but judging by the descriptions it looks like
something I'd have to fiddle around with if/when a job gets
Server sql-s1-rr was unavailable during the night. So resource sql-s1-rr
was 0.
Because i am not a ts admin i could not check that you requested this
resource for this jobs. But just now nosy had a look and confirmed my
suspicion. The job was started after resource sql-s1-rr was available agai
Hello,
On Fri, 16 Nov 2012, Marlen Caemmerer wrote:
as some of you might have noticed s7 is badly corrupted.
I finally redumped the s7 instance into a new s7.
Unfortunatelly it still has no centralauth.localnames.
We are still waiting for the WMF to send us a copy of s7 but for now I coul