On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 11:41 -0500, Kevin Van Workum wrote: > On 12/5/06, Åke Sandgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 21:38 +0100, Bernd Schubert wrote: > > > > You could set up a QOS that only users allowed to use that queue can > > utilize. > > > > QOSCFG[high] PRIORITY=9000 > > QOSCFG[DEFAULT] priority=0 (or some other QOS parameter) > > > > USERCFG[userx] QLIST=high:DEFAULT QDEF=DEFAULT > > > > Don't forget to set QOSWEIGHT to something or the priority from QOS > > won't matter. > > > > Now only userx can use the "high" QOS. > > > > CLASSCFG[somequeue] QLIST=high:DEFAULT QDEF=DEFAULT > > should enable the "high" QOS for anyone allowed to use the "somequeue" > > queue. > > I tried this, but couldn't get userx to submit jobs under QOS high. He > always gets DEFAULT. > > I have: > > QOSCFG[high] PRIORITY=100 > QOSCFG[DEFAULT] PRIORITY=0 > USERCFG[userx] QLIST=high QDEF=DEFAULT > CLASSCFG[dque] QLIST=high:DEFAULT QDEF=DEFAULT > > If I do 'qsub -l qos=high test.pbs', checkjob shows: > Creds: user:userx group:userx account:userx class:dque qos:DEFAULT > > It seems that no matter what I do, the qos is always what QDEF is set > to on the USERCFG line, or DEFAULT if it is not set. > > maui 3.2.6p19 > torque 2.1.6
The correct way of specifying qos is #PBS -W x=QOS:high _______________________________________________ mauiusers mailing list [email protected] http://www.supercluster.org/mailman/listinfo/mauiusers
