Thanks for the reply Reuti!
Sounds like some of the suggestions are moving limits out of RQS and into
complexes and consumable resources. How do we make that happen without
requiring users to add -l bits to their qsubs?
On 3/8/16, 7:32 AM, "Reuti" wrote:
>I saw cases were RQS blocks further sch
Hi,
> Am 08.03.2016 um 00:20 schrieb Christopher Black :
>
> Greetings!
> We are running SoGE (mix of 8.1.6 and 8.1.8, soon 8.1.8 everywhere) on a
> ~300 node cluster.
> We utilize RQS and memory reservation via a complex to allow most nodes to
> be shared among multiple queues and run a mix of s
> Am 08.03.2016 um 10:59 schrieb Yuri Burmachenko :
>
> Hello Reuti,
>
> See below:
>
> Job IDJob schedule time
> 97453 29-02-2016_03:18:55
> 97454 29-02-2016_03:18:57
> 563 29-02-2016_03:23:44
> 564 29-02-2016_03:23:44
> 565 29-02-2
Hi William, Christopher, all,
qtop is not yet made to visualize memory allocation info (or any other
consumables so far)
yet there is no reason why it couldn't:
https://github.com/qtop/qtop/tree/develop
If people come up with some scheme which makes senses to debug job
allocation information,
it
Hello Reuti,
See below:
Job ID Job schedule time
97453 29-02-2016_03:18:55
97454 29-02-2016_03:18:57
563 29-02-2016_03:23:44
564 29-02-2016_03:23:44
565 29-02-2016_03:23:44
999 29-02-2016_03:27:34
1 29-02-2016_03:27:35
Any idea what
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 11:20:04PM +, Christopher Black wrote:
> Greetings!
> We are running SoGE (mix of 8.1.6 and 8.1.8, soon 8.1.8 everywhere) on a
> ~300 node cluster.
> We utilize RQS and memory reservation via a complex to allow most nodes to
> be shared among multiple queues and run a mi