In some of the computing clusters across our campus, we have
noticed many users running their jobs outside of the SGE
queuing system. While we have plans to continue tutoring
them about the benefits of using a queuing system, not
everyone seems to be getting the message - as such, these
Hi,
Am 19.08.2011 um 18:30 schrieb Gowtham:
In some of the computing clusters across our campus, we have noticed many
users running their jobs outside of the SGE queuing system. While we have
plans to continue tutoring them about the benefits of using a queuing system,
not everyone seems
I think I learned this trick from Reuti:
- Any legit job running under Grid Engine will be a child process of
an sge_execd daemon.
A nice little trick is a cronjob that does a kill -9 on any user
process that is not a child of sge_execd -- that will quickly send a
message to the people
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011, Reuti wrote:
| Hi,
|
| Am 19.08.2011 um 18:30 schrieb Gowtham:
|
| In some of the computing clusters across our campus, we have noticed many
users running their jobs outside of the SGE queuing system. While we have plans
to continue tutoring them about the benefits of
We have similar computing policies (3rd strike and out) in
place starting Fall 2011 semester but would love to know the
technique of killing any/all user process that is not a
child of sge_execd. Gives me something to learn about and
use later, if need arises.
But I do agree about your other
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011, Reuti wrote:
| Am 19.08.2011 um 19:43 schrieb Gowtham:
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| snip
| | If users want to check something on the nodes, they have to use `qrsh`
and get an interactive queue with a set h_cpu 60 limit.
| |
| | -- Reuti
|
|
| Thank you for your response. So far, the
: 08/19/2011 12:52 PM
Subject:Re: [gridengine users] Rocks 5.4: Terminate Non-SGE Jobs
on Compute Nodes by Normal Users
Sent by:users-boun...@gridengine.org
I think I learned this trick from Reuti:
- Any legit job running under Grid Engine will be a child process
Am 19.08.2011 um 19:54 schrieb Gowtham:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011, Reuti wrote:
| Am 19.08.2011 um 19:43 schrieb Gowtham:
|
| snip
| | If users want to check something on the nodes, they have to use `qrsh`
and get an interactive queue with a set h_cpu 60 limit.
| |
| | -- Reuti
|