Actually job info is stored in the resource manager (either torque, pbs, etc...). Maui is just a scheduler. It interacts with your resource manager. So, if you restart maui it won't matter to the resource manager, and you won't loose your jobs.

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On Nov 30, 2006, at 7:00 AM, Vadivelan Ranjith wrote:


Hi
Actually i decreased the number of processors per person.
USERCFG[DEFAULT]            MAXPROC=4

Regards
Velan

Åke Sandgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 09:50 +0000, Vadivelan Ranjith wrote:
> Hi
> I have simple doubt in maui. In my cluster many jobs are running and
> many jobs are in queue and also Idle. Now i want to change the
> configuration file(maui.cfg). After changing it, i want to know
> wheather i should restart the service ?. if is it, will it affect the
> running, queue, idle jobs ?. Can you help me what i have to do?
>
> I am new to maui and i am sorry if it discussed earlier.

Depending on what parameter you have changed you might get away with
only using changeparam to change the running instance.
Otherwise just restart maui.
schedctl -k
and then start it again.

It shouldn't affect anything.

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