Hi Fotis, Thanks for the suggestion; I will definitely look into qtop.
Regards, -- Mun On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 4:40 PM, Fotis Georgatos <kefalo...@gmail.com> wrote: > And if you need a tool to keep an eye on the action as it happens, have a > look at qtop: > > http://github.com/qtop/qtop > > Policy application monitoring at your fingertips. > > Enjoy, F. > > On Thursday, August 11, 2016, Mun Johl <m...@apeirondata.com> wrote: > >> Hi Sean, Christopher, >> >> Thanks for the link, Sean. I'll definitely give that a read and see if I >> can figure out the details (I'm kind of new to configuring SGE). And >> thanks to both of you for your feedback. >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Mun >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 5:03 AM, Sean Smith <sean.sm...@softmachines.com> >> wrote: >> >>> I will add that I just didn't provide a link we use this in production >>> at Soft Machines and it works well..... >>> >>> Sean >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* Christopher Heiny [christopherhe...@gmail.com] >>> *Sent:* Thursday, August 11, 2016 4:33 AM >>> *To:* Sean Smith >>> *Cc:* users@gridengine.org; Mun Johl >>> *Subject:* Re: [gridengine users] Is round-robin scheduling per user >>> possible? >>> >>> On Aug 10, 2016 11:49 PM, "Sean Smith" <sean.sm...@softmachines.com> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > I would recommend reading this. >>> > >>> > http://arc.liv.ac.uk/SGE/howto/sge-configs.html#_fair_share >>> >>> Hi Mun, >>> >>> We use the fair share approach that Sean links to provide round robin >>> scheduling within queues at our site. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Chris >>> >>> > >>> > Sean >>> > ________________________________ >>> > From: users-boun...@gridengine.org [users-boun...@gridengine.org] on >>> behalf of Mun Johl [m...@apeirondata.com] >>> > Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 8:27 PM >>> > To: users@gridengine.org >>> > Subject: [gridengine users] Is round-robin scheduling per user >>> possible? >>> > >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > First a simple question: How do I change the priority of a queue? I >>> thought that would be trivial via qmon; but I couldn't find where the >>> priority could be changed (at least, not in our setup). >>> > >>> > Now, my real question is this: Is it possible to configure SGE such >>> that jobs are dispatched to execution hosts on a round-robin per user >>> configuration? For example, if User-A queues up 10 jobs, and then User-B >>> queues up 10 jobs to the same queue; can SGE be configured to dispatch each >>> of the 20 jobs to execution hosts in a round-robin fashion per user? If >>> so, how? >>> > >>> > If the above is not possible, then I'm thinking of creating a queue >>> per user. In that scenario, is it possible to configure SGE to dispatch to >>> execution hosts in a round-robin fashion per queue? >>> > >>> > Many thanks, >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Mun >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > users mailing list >>> > users@gridengine.org >>> > https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>> > >>> >> >> > > -- > echo "sysadmin know better bash than english"|sed s/min/mins/ \ > | sed 's/better bash/bash better/' # signal detected in a CERN forum > > >
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