Well I want it to work always for a certain type of job, so qrun/runjob
is not really a option.
Preemption of other jobs is also something I would prefer not to do,
since the jobs I would like to run (always) don't require any resources
at all but still do arrive through the batch system.
- Ramon.
Lennart Karlsson wrote:
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Is there some way to get a job to run always, no matter what
(reservations task/proc availability etc)?
'qrun' or 'runjob -f' ?
Or preempt other jobs to hijack their nodes?
-- Lennart Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
National Supercomputer Centre in Linkoping, Sweden
http://www.nsc.liu.se
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