Hi,
Am 29.07.2014 um 06:07 schrieb Derrick Lin:
> This is qhost of one of our compute nodes:
>
> pwbcad@gamma01:~$ qhost -F -h omega-0-9
> HOSTNAME ARCH NCPU LOAD MEMTOT MEMUSE SWAPTO
> SWAPUS
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> global - - - - - -
> -
> omega-0-9 lx26-amd64 64 12.34 504.9G 273.6G 256.0G
> 14.6G
> hl:arch=lx26-amd64
> hl:num_proc=64.000000
> hl:mem_total=504.890G
> hl:swap_total=256.000G
> hl:virtual_total=760.890G
> hl:load_avg=12.340000
> hl:load_short=9.720000
> hl:load_medium=12.340000
> hl:load_long=18.900000
> hl:mem_free=231.308G
> hl:swap_free=241.356G
> hl:virtual_free=472.663G
> hl:mem_used=273.582G
> hl:swap_used=14.644G
> hl:virtual_used=288.226G
> hl:cpu=15.400000
>
> hl:m_topology=SCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTSCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTSCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTSCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTT
>
> hl:m_topology_inuse=SCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTSCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTSCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTSCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTTCTT
> hl:m_socket=4.000000
> hl:m_core=32.000000
> hl:np_load_avg=0.192812
> hl:np_load_short=0.151875
> hl:np_load_medium=0.192812
> hl:np_load_long=0.295312
> hc:mem_requested=502.890G
So, here is no h_vmem on an exechost level.
> We do not set h_vmem in queue instance level, that's intended because we just
> need h_vmem in per user quota like:
Typo and you mean exechost level?
> {
> name default_per_user
> enabled true
> description "Each user entitles to resources equivalent to two
> nodes"
> limit users {*} queues {all.q} to slots=16,h_vmem=16G
> }
RQS limits are not enforced. The user has to specify it by hand then with the
-l option to `qsub`.
Is "h_vmem" then in "complex_values" in the queue definition with an initial
value per queue instance?
-- Reuti
> At the queue instance level, we use mem_requested as "per host quota"
> instead. It's a custom complex attr we setup for our specific applications.
>
> Cheers,
> D
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 1:02 AM, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 04.07.2014 um 06:04 schrieb Derrick Lin:
>
> > Interestingly, I have a small test cluster that basically have the same SGE
> > setup does *not* have such problem. h_vmem in complex is exactly the same.
> > The test queue instance looks almost the same (except the CPU layout etc)
> >
> > qstat -F -q all.q@eva00
> > queuename qtype resv/used/tot. load_avg arch
> > states
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [email protected] BP 0/0/8 0.00 lx26-amd64
> > ...
> > hc:mem_requested=7.814G
> > qf:qname=all.q
> > qf:hostname=eva00.local
> > qc:slots=8
> > qf:tmpdir=/tmp
> > qf:seq_no=0
> > qf:rerun=0.000000
> > qf:calendar=NONE
> > qf:s_rt=infinity
> > qf:h_rt=infinity
> > qf:s_cpu=infinity
> > qf:h_cpu=infinity
> > qf:s_fsize=infinity
> > qf:h_fsize=infinity
> > qf:s_data=infinity
> > qf:h_data=infinity
> > qf:s_stack=infinity
> > qf:h_stack=infinity
> > qf:s_core=infinity
> > qf:h_core=infinity
> > qf:s_rss=infinity
> > qf:h_rss=infinity
> > qf:s_vmem=infinity
> > qf:h_vmem=infinity
> > qf:min_cpu_interval=00:05:00
> >
> > Both clusters don't have h_vmem defined in exechost level.
>
> What is the output of:
>
> `qhost -F`
>
> Below you write that it's also defined on a queue instance level, hence in
> both places (as "complex_values")?
>
> -- Reuti
>
>
> > Derrick
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Derrick Lin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We start using h_vmem to control jobs by their memory usage. However jobs
> > couldn't start when there is -l h_vmem. The reason is
> >
> > (-l h_vmem=1G) cannot run in queue "[email protected]" because job
> > requests unknown resource (h_vmem)
> >
> > However, h_vmem is definitely on the queue instance:
> >
> > queuename qtype resv/used/tot. load_avg arch
> > states
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [email protected] BIP 0/0/64 6.27 lx26-amd64
> > ....
> > hl:np_load_long=0.091563
> > hc:mem_requested=504.903G
> > qf:qname=intel.q
> > qf:hostname=delta-5-1.local
> > qc:slots=64
> > qf:tmpdir=/tmp
> > qf:seq_no=0
> > qf:rerun=0.000000
> > qf:calendar=NONE
> > qf:s_rt=infinity
> > qf:h_rt=infinity
> > qf:s_cpu=infinity
> > qf:h_cpu=infinity
> > qf:s_fsize=infinity
> > qf:h_fsize=infinity
> > qf:s_data=infinity
> > qf:h_data=infinity
> > qf:s_stack=infinity
> > qf:h_stack=infinity
> > qf:s_core=infinity
> > qf:h_core=infinity
> > qf:s_rss=infinity
> > qf:h_rss=infinity
> > qf:s_vmem=infinity
> > qf:h_vmem=infinity
> > qf:min_cpu_interval=00:05:00
> >
> > I tried to specify other attr such as h_rt, jobs started and finished
> > successfully.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > qconf -sc
> >
> >
> >
> > #name shortcut type relop requestable consumable
> > default urgency
> >
> >
> >
> > #----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> > h_vmem h_vmem MEMORY <= YES YES 0
> > 0
> >
> >
> >
> > #
> >
> > Can anyone shed light on this?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Derrick
> >
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