On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, Greenseid, Joseph M. wrote:
> what batch queue are you using?
I have six queues defined in torque: one route queue called batch and five
execution queues (two of the queues are staff/faculty and the other three
are only for students). The job is being submitted directly to "dedicated"
which is one of the two staff/faculty queues. By the way, my id is in the
acl_user entry for the queue dedicated. Here's the script
#PBS -N hello_world
#PBS -q dedicated <------------
#PBS -l nodes=argo17-1
/home/homes51/mhoma/a.out
> are the nodes showing up as available to your queue?
Queue Memory CPU Time Walltime Node Run Que Lm State
---------------- ------ -------- -------- ---- --- --- -- -----
batch -- -- -- -- 0 0 -- E R
staff -- -- 720:00:0 12 0 1 -- E R
student_long -- -- 240:00:0 4 0 0 16 E R
student_short -- -- 04:00:00 4 0 0 10 E R
dedicated -- -- 00:30:00 3 0 3 1 E R <-----
student_medium -- -- 24:00:00 6 0 0 10 E R
> for example, if you're using torque, what is the output of the command
> `pbsnodes -a`?
argo17-1
state = free
np = 4
properties = Linux2.i86pc,dualcore,amd,smp,dedicated <------
argo18-2 ---------
state = free
np = 4
properties = Linux2.i86pc,dualcore,amd,smp,dedicated <------
argo18-3 ---------
state = free
np = 4
properties = Linux2.i86pc,dualcore,amd,smp,dedicated <------
---------
list queue dedicated
Queue dedicated
queue_type = Execution
max_queuable = 48
max_user_queuable = 24
total_jobs = 3
state_count = Transit:0 Queued:3 Held:0 Waiting:0 Running:0 Exiting:0
max_running = 1
resources_max.ncpus = 6
resources_max.nodect = 3
resources_max.walltime = 00:30:00
resources_default.neednodes = dedicated <-------------
As you can see, the property dedicated associated with the three nodes is
associated with the queue dedicated.
Michael
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