Re: [gridengine users] Loosing Functional Policy Tickets and Users

2011-05-11 Thread Jon Forrest
On 5/11/2011 9:10 AM, Reuti wrote: Am 10.05.2011 um 18:37 schrieb Jon Forrest: I'm running SGE 6.2u5 on a Rocks 5.4 cluster. Using qmon I've created 100 functional tickets Using 1 may make it finer to distribute it to the defined users. Would this matter in a group where th

[gridengine users] Loosing Functional Policy Tickets and Users

2011-05-10 Thread Jon Forrest
nctional Policy window. I then have to add them again. Any ideas why these things are happening? Cordially, -- Jon Forrest Research Computing Support College of Chemistry 173 Tan Hall University of California Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1460 510-643-10

Re: [gridengine users] Definitions of "complex" and "queue"?

2011-05-08 Thread Jon Forrest
. I'm hoping that something like this will happen with the various SGE forks. Cordially, -- Jon Forrest Research Computing Support College of Chemistry 173 Tan Hall University of California Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1460 510-643-1032 jlforr...@be

Re: [gridengine users] virtual cluster building

2011-05-02 Thread Jon Forrest
Correction. The URL of my wonderful Rocks-in-the-box document is http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/jlforrest/rocks-in-the-box.pdf Really. I mean it this time. 1000 pardons. Jon Forrest ___ users mailing list users@gridengine.org https://gridengine.org

Re: [gridengine users] virtual cluster building

2011-05-02 Thread Jon Forrest
On 5/2/2011 6:50 AM, Dave Love wrote: The document is at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OBMW9zNqVsIc4ZG5vn66FBZubd9afe_slXBuLkdbHek/edit?hl=en# That seems to require a Google account. That's odd. The sharing setting says "no signin required". I just changed this to what looks like an

Re: [gridengine users] Supressing csh warning?

2011-04-29 Thread Jon Forrest
is at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OBMW9zNqVsIc4ZG5vn66FBZubd9afe_slXBuLkdbHek/edit?hl=en# Although I haven't tested this method using anything other than Rocks but I suspect that other clustering software would work fine too. Cordially, -- Jon Forrest Research Computing Support College of C