> out of curiosity, if you remove the lines you singled out in your first email from your maui.cfg (nodecfg[argo17-1] and classcfg[dedicated]) which you think may be causing the problem, does the system then work?
Same result. I submitted a new job, 318: 318 mhoma dedicate hello_worl -- 1 6 -- 00:30 Q -- -- job cannot run in partition DEFAULT (idle procs do not meet requirements : 0 of 6 procs found) idle procs: 28 feasible procs: 0 Rejection Reasons: [CPU : 1][HostList : 6] Detailed Node Availability Information: argo17-1 rejected : CPU argo17-2 rejected : HostList argo17-3 rejected : HostList argo17-4 rejected : HostList argo18-1 rejected : HostList argo18-2 rejected : HostList argo18-3 rejected : HostList > > --Joe > > ________________________________ > > From: Michael Homa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wed 9/17/2008 1:46 PM > To: Greenseid, Joseph M. > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [Mauiusers] Questions regarding "tasks" and the cfg file. > > > > 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 > > > > > _______________________________________________ mauiusers mailing list [email protected] http://www.supercluster.org/mailman/listinfo/mauiusers
