Reuti <[email protected]> writes: >> I'd have said they're not the same generally. The reserved granted >> resources are a subset of the requested ones. Even an h_vmem request, >> say, could be soft. (This is relevant for resource reservation as well >> as advance reservation.) > > True for soft requests of booleans/strings (where is it set e.g. to > prefer a certain type of machine, but others would be accepted too), > but the soft request of h_vmem, h_cpu and h_rt are different, as they > are more treated like to generate a warning if passed.
Could you explain that? Experimentally it seems to work as I thought, e.g. the job gets the h_vmem value defined by a queue when submitted with a soft request for a larger value, if h_vmem hasn't been made consumable. > And consumables can't be soft. -- Community Grid Engine: http://arc.liv.ac.uk/SGE/ _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
