On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 12:51:31PM -0700, Sam Rash wrote: [snip] > What is the preferred method of putting a cluster on `hold' with torque + > maui? > > > > 1) schedctl -s
Yes, that's what you want. > 2) qmgr -c `s scheduling=false' > > > > stops torque from sending anything (based on events, etc) > > > > are both strictly necessary? No. In this context, scheduling=false just means that you will be relying strictly on maui's poll interval, rather than having torque send the event. > 2) alone doesn't seem to work, but will 1) alone work and just leave error > messages in torque log? I don't think any error messages will be left in the log. With maui suspended with schedctl -s, it will simply not set any new reservations, and thus no new jobs will run until you return maui to normal operation using schedctl -r. HTH, Gabe -- Gabe Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] UNIX System Administrator, University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute http://www.msi.umn.edu _______________________________________________ mauiusers mailing list [email protected] http://www.supercluster.org/mailman/listinfo/mauiusers
