The method on Stephans' blog works fine. load_formula -slots schedule_interval 00:00:10 load_adjustment_decay_time 0:00:09
I am wondering that if it is possible to set the scheduling policy for each queue? Right now the change will apply to all the queues. For example, I want queue "FILLUP" jobs to fill up a node as possible, while for queue "SERIAL" job fill nodes in a round robin way? Thanks, Feng On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 5:47 PM, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote: > Please keep the list posted. > > Am 23.05.2014 um 23:37 schrieb Feng Zhang: > >> Thanks, Reuti! >> >> Your method will work for sure. I am just wondering if SGE's scheduler >> policy can be set to do so. I know that for PE jobs, the PE env can be >> set to distribute processes in a round robin way. > > In principle yes. Either: > > - add an artificial load by setting > "job_load_adjustments"/"load_adjustment_decay_time" in a schedule to increase > "np_load_avg" > > - Use the least used host: > http://wiki.gridengine.info/wiki/index.php/StephansBlog > > But matching your original intention is only correctly mapped by the > consumable. The other two ways may fail. > > -- Reuti > > >> On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Am 23.05.2014 um 23:14 schrieb Feng Zhang: >>> >>>> I am now running large disk IO jobs(sequential jobs NOT PE jobs) on my >>>> cluster. Is there any way I can submit my jobs evenly to all the >>>> nodes? The problem I have now is: >>>> >>>> I have 10 jobs, and I have 10 nodes, and each node has 10 CPU cores. >>>> When I submit my jobs, all the 10 jobs are distributed to one node, >>>> and the other nodes are idling(almost). How can I run 1 job on 1 node >>>> instead? >>> >>> By using a consumable complex like "bigio" and attach a "complex_value" of >>> one to each exechost for it. Then request this also during job submission. >>> >>> -- Reuti > _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
