> Am 22.01.2020 um 15:14 schrieb WALLIS Michael :
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>
> From: Reuti
>
>>> (for the record, if the number of used_slots is higher than the number
>>> of slots, no jobs using that PE will run. Don't know how that's even
>>> possible.)
>
>> You mean the setting of "slots" in the definition of
From: Reuti
>> (for the record, if the number of used_slots is higher than the number
>> of slots, no jobs using that PE will run. Don't know how that's even
>> possible.)
> You mean the setting of "slots" in the definition of a particular PE?
Hi Reuti,
Yes:
$ qconf -sp sharedmem
pe_name
> Am 22.01.2020 um 14:31 schrieb WALLIS Michael :
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> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to work out why jobs on our UGE instance is reporting that all of
> the slots in a PE, which is considerably higher than the number of slots
> available, are being used. Is there a way of finding out which PE is b
Hi folks,
I'm trying to work out why jobs on our UGE instance is reporting that all of
the slots in a PE, which is considerably higher than the number of slots
available, are being used. Is there a way of finding out which PE is being used
by jobs that isn't qstatting each job and grepping for