On Fr, 16 M?r 2007, Douglas Wightman wrote: >When Maui is presented with multiple limits, it will always enforce the >most restrictive. In this sense, the class limit cannot "override" the >user limit.
OK! >Overriding limits can be done using the QOS facilities Documentation is a little bit confusing, because it does not tell me how to create a QOS. But is is easy: just "use" the QOS and it is automatically created :-) maui.cfg now reads: USERCFG[DEFAULT] MAXPROC=15 CLASSCFG[verylong] MAXPROCPERUSER=5 CLASSCFG[verylong] MAXPROC=15 CLASSCFG[fast] QDEF=unlimit QOSFLAGS[unlimit] IGNALL and I added CLASSCFG[medium] QDEF=batch CLASSCFG[long] QDEF=batch CLASSCFG[verylong] QDEF=batch QOSCFG[batch] MAXPROC=47 to ensure that there is always 1 PROC free for the fast queue. (I am telling this to the mailing-list archive - just in case anyone micght be looking for it ;) Thanks! ...martin _______________________________________________ mauiusers mailing list [email protected] http://www.supercluster.org/mailman/listinfo/mauiusers
