Udo,

*Assuming you are running a RH like distro and your service cgconfig is
running*

It was quite some time ago I set this up but If I remember I had trouble
with 2011.11p1 for some reason. ( probably user config error on my part :-)
)
I ended up using SoG 8.1.1-1 with the "CGROUP_MEMORY=/cgroup/memory"
The one snag I found was unless you mess with cgroups and its permissions
you have to run sgeexecd as root to allow access to the /cgroup/memory
directory.

submit a sleeper job with h_vmem resource request  and you should see the
job directory created in /cgroup/memory with the memory restrictions.

I didn't spend too much too to be honest, but the simple tests I ran proved
it to be working as expected.
Hopefully, others on the group have had more experience with the setup, as
I would be keen to here other setups and possible solutions.

Cheers






On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:54 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
> I've tried make use of ogs 2011.11p1 in CentOS 6.3 with cgroups. I've
> installed the libcgroup package with default config files and started the
> cgconfig daemon. The exec_daemon parameters were extended by
> CGROUP_MEMORY=/cgroup/memory and USE_CGROUPS=TRUE, then the sgeexecd was
> restarted.
> Has anyone experiences how to make it work ? It is hard to find some
> information about that.
> Udo
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