Re: [gridengine users] Starting out

2019-01-18 Thread Bill Bryce
It is supposed to send you an email with a link to download the trial version. I guess it did not do that for you? I just tried it and it sent me an email. Regards, Bill. > On Jan 18, 2019, at 11:25 AM, David Triimboli wrote: > > On 1/18/2019 11:18 AM, Bill Bryce wrote: >

Re: [gridengine users] Starting out

2019-01-18 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi David, If you really do want to try out Univa Grid Engine you can get it here by filling in the form: http://www.univa.com/resources/univa-grid-engine-trial.php That will email you a link that you can use. The only limitation

Re: [gridengine users] Port range when using ssh for qrsh

2017-10-27 Thread Bill Bryce
As Hugh mentioned Univa GridEngine has the port_range option and it works for both builtin and sshd configuration. Regards, Bill. (notice: I work for Univa) > On Oct 26, 2017, at 5:43 PM, MacMullan IV, Hugh > wrote: > > You can turn on system firewalls, and

Re: [gridengine users] Cygwin?

2017-10-11 Thread Bill Bryce
on > > On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 2:35 PM, Bill Bryce <bbr...@univa.com> wrote: >> This is why here at Univa we had to create a new port that runs execd as >> windows services (multiple services actually) so we could run jobs on >> Windows hosts. >> However it is

Re: [gridengine users] Cygwin?

2017-10-10 Thread Bill Bryce
This is why here at Univa we had to create a new port that runs execd as windows services (multiple services actually) so we could run jobs on Windows hosts. However it is Univa Grid Engine not SoGE or OGS (Disclaimer: I work for Univa) Regards, Bill. > On Oct 10, 2017, at 4:06 PM, Simon

Re: [gridengine users] Implementing new queues

2016-08-16 Thread Bill Bryce
You can create a sge request file that sets defaults for particular users or you can also have a Job Submission Verifier and it will enforce specific flags on a qsub (so the users who forget to provide a queue it will automatically add a queue). you can do a ‘man sge_request’ to find out about

Re: [gridengine users] Is round-robin scheduling per user possible?

2016-08-15 Thread Bill Bryce
No, SGE does not work that way. The ‘sharetree’/Fairshare policy is a global policy that is applied across all jobs in the system, the same is true of the Functional policy it is applied globally and not ‘per queue’. It is possible to setup the share tree to provide similar functionality (but

Re: [gridengine users] parallel job does not run on many cups

2016-06-13 Thread Bill Bryce
Hello as William mentioned it doesn’t look like a Grid Engine issue. Can you run your MPI job outside of Grid Engine? I would try that first, get it working without Grid Engine then try submitting it to Grid Engine….basically reduce the number of variables to debug simultaneously. Regards,

Re: [gridengine users] Queinstance stuck in E

2016-06-08 Thread Bill Bryce
Yes. The execd spool directory will fill up fast with that turned on. Glad you found it. Bill Sent from my iPad - cell: 647-974-2841 > On Jun 8, 2016, at 7:37 PM, Coleman, Marcus [JRDUS Non-J] > wrote: > > Thanks for the response! > > I had forgot to turn off

Re: [gridengine users] prolog execution location and behavior?

2016-06-08 Thread Bill Bryce
I could be wrong Chris but I think the prolog runs in a separate parent/child process tree than the job. You could put this kind of functionality into a starter_method where it does the NFS mounts and chroot actions then just runs the job script. the $JOB_ID will be in the environment and you

Re: [gridengine users] Shadow master

2016-06-03 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi Marcus, There are several things you need to do: 1) You need to make sure that $SGE_ROOT is shared between the master and all potential shadow_master machines (the master needs to run a shadow_master as well) this is how the new qmaster will take over if things go wrong on the real

Re: [gridengine users] Jobs on qw state and exec node on au state

2016-05-30 Thread Bill Bryce
d shutdown 6.2u5 > 05/30/2016 17:58:58| main|compute010|W|local configuration compute010 not > defined - using global configuration > 05/30/2016 17:58:58| main|compute010|I|starting up GE 6.2u5 (lx26-amd64) > > I had the qmaster running on all nodes before, with no problem (maste

Re: [gridengine users] Jobs on qw state and exec node on au state

2016-05-30 Thread Bill Bryce
254 1 0 May28 ?00:00:39 > /usr/lib/gridengine/sge_qmaster > sgeadmin 1446 1 0 May28 ?00:00:22 /usr/lib/gridengine/sge_execd > ubuntu2552 2527 0 17:36 pts/000:00:00 grep --color=auto sge_ > > > On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Bill Bryce <b

Re: [gridengine users] Job getting killed in the middle

2016-01-05 Thread Bill Bryce
The job was killed because it exceeded the hard limit of ‘h_vmem’ which is the virtual memory limit in Grid Engine. you can see in the next message that 11510681600 is greater than 8589934592. you can have a look at your queue configuration to see what the limit is set to with: qconf -sq

Re: [gridengine users] SGE and NFS

2014-11-12 Thread Bill Bryce
more suggestions Since you are using Bright Cluster Manager to mange the configuration of Grid Engine, you should talk to Bright support and make sure there are no unwanted side effects caused by changing the configuration. Several of our customers forget that Bright is managing the Grid

Re: [gridengine users] DRMAA 2

2014-08-19 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi Stu, We do have a DRMAAv2 beta - right now it is only for Linux distributions, we haven't done the porting to other OS/Arch. We have implemented quite a lot of the DRMAAv2 API, and provided 'C' bindings with the beta. The DRMAAv2 spec will still require some changes - and Daniel Gruber

Re: [gridengine users] limit jobs to N core?

2014-03-26 Thread Bill Bryce
On Mar 26, 2014, at 6:43 AM, Andreas Haupt andreas.ha...@desy.de wrote: Hi Reuti, On Wed, 2014-03-26 at 11:29 +0100, Reuti wrote: AFAIK this is done on a best-effort basis. As long as 4 consecutive cores are available, jobs will be limited that way. If not, jobs might even be bound to

Re: [gridengine users] Options for execd under Windows?

2014-02-07 Thread Bill Bryce
We also have an option to run Grid Engine execd natively without SUA/SFU or Cygwin, it is in alpha right now. We do have a couple people testing it out. It does require AD or Domain Accounts to work though. Regards, Bill. On Feb 7, 2014, at 2:17 PM, Simon Matthews

Re: [gridengine users] soge 8.1.6 - on a standalone aws ec2 instance with dhcp

2014-01-27 Thread Bill Bryce
Grid Engine certainly doesn't like it when you use the loopback 127.0.0.1 for the hostname...if that is what you were intending to do. Regards, Bill. On Jan 27, 2014, at 4:33 PM, Ed Lauzier elauzi...@perlstar.com wrote: I try to avoid using the loopback address for hostname, but may be ok

[gridengine users] Senior Support Engineer Position for Grid Engine. (Univa)

2014-01-17 Thread Bill Bryce
. Please forgive me for posting a commercially related post to the user forum. I think this type of post is okay because it is a job opening and not soliciting customers. Regards, Bill Bryce. William Bryce | VP of Products Univa Corporation Canada - 130 Esna Park Drive 2nd fl, Markham, Ont

Re: [gridengine users] cygwin support by scalable logic

2013-06-26 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi Ryagz, I was searching around for any OpenSSH SFU implementations for SUA/SFU. I did find the following site, but they are charging $59 for a copy. It might do what you want. They have a 30 day evaluation copy as well you could try out and see if it works.

Re: [gridengine users] cygwin support by scalable logic

2013-06-26 Thread Bill Bryce
Another possible useful link RyagazDebian has an Interix port for tools that include OpenSSH. You can find it here: http://debian-interix.net/ Regards, Bill. On 2013-06-26, at 11:16 AM, Raghavendra wrote: Hi, I found that scalable logic guys have implemented support of cygwin from

Re: [gridengine users] Fwd: Re: Installing execution host on 64 bit windows 7 machine

2013-06-20 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi Ryagz, Yes you are right. The current version requires SUA but it does work on Windows 7. We are working on native Windows execution daemon right now and it is scheduled for the fall 2013. It is not a small change to do this correctly (as you can imagine). With a native execution

Re: [gridengine users] Script to query a running job's end time

2013-06-18 Thread Bill Bryce
You could ask Dave Love if he has an area to put the contributed script examples. His version of Grid Engine is definitely more active from a development point of view than OGS. Regards, Bill. On 2013-06-17, at 5:02 PM, Ed Lauzier wrote: Hi, This brings up a good point. Do we have an

Re: [gridengine users] SGE (univa 8.0.1) - anyone running SGE with Centrify active directory integration?

2011-11-22 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi Chris, I think the best way is to log this as an issue at Univa and we can go from there. Is this cluster for your personal use or are you configuring it on behalf of a customer? You can send an email to supp...@univa.com or login to the support portal http://www.univa.com/support and we

Re: [gridengine users] `cloud' nodes

2011-04-29 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi Chris, Starcluster looks pretty good, however as you pointed out Univa with UniCloud + UGE can do very similar things and in fact does some additional functionality that is not present in StarCluster. Please have a look at: http://www.univa.com/resources/video/hpc_cloud_video.php Takes

Re: [gridengine users] [Gridscheduler-users] Web UI for OGS - feature requests?

2011-03-21 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi Mike, I am interested as well, Nice UI's on Grid Engine are always interesting. Thanks. Bill. (email: bbr...@univa.com) On 2011-03-21, at 11:44 AM, mike.k...@halcyoninc.com wrote: Hi Rayson, all, Thanks for the bridge to users@gridengine : I didn't know the old sunsource.net list

Re: [gridengine users] Where are the open source binaries?

2011-03-16 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi All, In response to Ron's email. We are still working (waiting for legal) to get us a contributor agreement. That is still in progress. In regards to open-core. It is definitely a personal preference, we are not advocating that you shutdown any other projects just to make us feel

Re: [gridengine users] Where are the open source binaries?

2011-03-11 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi Rayson We have checked out the repo on GitHub. And of course each engineer has their own copy of it. We don't have a separate repo of the core that you guys see. We do have another repo that contains only our commercial enhancements that are built on top of the core. So to build the GE

Re: [gridengine users] Grid Engine and WIndows 7 / 2008R2

2011-03-09 Thread Bill Bryce
Hi Edmond, Are you okay with the 90 day eval license terms on that version of Grid Engine? The link you posted below clearly indicates thiswell the license does say you can use it for 'Research and Instructional Use' - but there are limitations on that. I think you'll have to contact