Hi, Am 24.12.2012 um 09:08 schrieb Joseph Farran:
> Merry Christmas all. > > In my .sge_request, I am using > > -w e > > So that jobs that cannot be scheduled will give appropriate message. > However, using "-w e" seems to break other things. > > For example, without the "-w e" this option works: > qrsh -q q2 -l mem_free=1G > Last login: Fri Dec 7 08:55:21 2012 from server.local > [me@compute-11-14 ~]$ > > However, if I add "-w e" to my ~/.sge_request and try the same command, I get > > $ qrsh -q q2 -l mem_free=1G > error: no suitable queues > > Is this a bug? maybe it's by design. From `man qsub` for the "-w" option: "It should also be noted that load values are not taken into account with the verification since they are assumed to be too volatile." It's of course funny that "-w p" will find suitable queues (as all load values are taken into account here [submit a too high value, and a correct output is created]), while "-w v" explains at least what is missing for "-w e" to succeed. So it looks like the mem_free value isn't reported to the verification process as it's a load value. -- Reuti > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
