Hey all
So suppose I put these lines in my maui.cfg RMCFG[0] AUTHTYPE=CHECKSUM EPORT=15004 TIMEOUT=00:00:09 TYPE=PBS RMCFG[hostp1] AUTHTYPE=CHECKSUM EPORT=15004 HOST=hostp1 TIMEOUT=00:00:09 TYPE=PBS I know for a fact it messes things up.somehow jobs that get to maui get a partition req of 'ALL' which as I follow is virtual and is an empty hostlist, so they don't run. And it also seems clear to me that putting those 2 lines, 2 rmcfg lines period is nonsense since maui works with ONE RM. But can anyone explain what maui SHOULD do here to handle the user fubar? Should statement take precedence? If so, which and why? Or should it 'merge' them? Or is the behavior totally undefined? I can say for sure 1) putting both in the order you see there causes jobs to never run (partition=ALL => hostset empty, saw this msg in maui log) 2) putting just the 2nd line,which is what we want, works but I'm curious if it'd matter (too late here to ttest, and face it I fixed it) 1) does the order matter? Does the lexicographical order of the name in the RMCFG[.] matter? Ie maui takes the 'first' or 'last' one and therefore it's not that there were two RMCFG lines, BUT THE FIRST [0] was bad and the good 2nd one was ignored 2) or, it's just that putting two of these in any order is asking for undefined order bottom-line: we never meant to do this, somehow it got into some prototyping and slipped past several sets of eyes. Thanks in advance for any info ppl -sr Sam Rash [EMAIL PROTECTED] 408-349-7312 vertigosr37
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