Am 19.12.2012 um 00:34 schrieb Scott Bunnell:

> On Tue, 18 Dec 2012, Reuti wrote:
> 
>> Am 17.12.2012 um 21:36 schrieb Scott Bunnell:
>>> Hi all :)  One of my machines is not playing nicely with SGE, and posts 
>>> this error in 'qstat', as an alarmed state:
>>> error: no complex attribute for threshold np_load_avg
>>> Has anyone ever seen this before? It is new to me.... Thanks in advance for 
>>> any insights!
>> 
>> What is the output of:
>> $ qhost -F -l h=node123
>> for this machine? You don't override this value in a load sensor script I 
>> assume and the machine is not flagged unavailable.
> 
> 
> qhost returns nothing for the machine.... But ./loadcheck does: all the 
> values. Puzzled.... No firewalls are running and I have re-installed SGE

There isn't much to install on a node - just the daemon to be started. Is there 
an old instance of the execd still running?

AFAICS loadcheck just lookup the values by system calls, but there is no 
np_load_avg or other computed value output.

-- Reuti


> twice for the machine in question. All other nodes are fine. In my eight 
> years working with SGE, I have never seen this.... :(
> 
> 
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