Hi, Am 17.05.2014 um 21:24 schrieb Yago Fernández Pinilla:
> I already thought about the option of using a JSV and attach it to the > context but i don´t know what you mean by "You can either attach it as a job > context"? To tell the end users that they should specify the requests twice: with "-l ..." and with "-ac ..." for each of them. > It would be interesting for me to know if you request as hard or soft so i > completely understand how does it work. The switches "-hard" and "-soft" are explained in `man qsub`. -- Reuti > Thanks again > > On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Am 17.05.2014 um 20:13 schrieb Yago Fernández Pinilla: > > > When a user request any complex when submitting a job... is that > > information available during execution time in any file/place? > > Not directly. You can either attach it as a job context in addition which > could be retrieved by the job during execution, or use a JSV which does the > same: copy the requests into a job context. > > > > Another question, where I can find information about the limits of the > > processes? I mean if a user request 1GB of RAM and it uses more, what is > > the exact behavior of the queue system? What alternatives are there? > > How was the request made? > > -- Reuti > > > > -- > Yago Fernández Pinilla > e-mail: [email protected] >
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