On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 7:49 AM, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Am 13.08.2017 um 18:11 schrieb Michael Stauffer <[email protected]>: > > > > Thanks for the reply Reuti, see below > > > > On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 7:18 PM, Reuti <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > What I notice below: defining h_vmem/s_vmem on a queue level means per > job. Defining it on an exechost level means across all jobs. What is > different between: > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > --------------------- > > > [email protected] BP 0/10/16 9.14 lx-amd64 > > > qf:h_vmem=40.000G > > > qf:s_vmem=40.000G > > > hc:slots=6 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > --------------------- > > > [email protected] BP 0/10/16 9.66 lx-amd64 > > > hc:h_vmem=28.890G > > > hc:s_vmem=30.990G > > > hc:slots=6 > > > > > > qf = queue fixed > > hc = host consumable > > > > What is the definition of h_vmem/s_vmem in `qconf -sc` and their default > consumptions? > > > > I thought this means that when it's showing qf, it's the per-job queue > limit, i.e. the queue has a h_vmem and s_vmem limits for the job of 40G > (which it does). And then hc is shown when the host resources are less than > the per-job queue limit. > > Yes, the lower limit should be shown. So it's defined on both sides: > exechost and queue? Yes, the queue has a 40GB per-job limit, and h_vmem and s_vmem are consumables on the exechosts -M
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