Philip,

I think you will find the job or a node has an error. It is being continuously restarted. Notice the start_count variable is high, also there is the exit_status variable which doesn't usually appear until the job has exited (at least once).

I think the job is being continuously re-queued. You may want to put a hold on it, or delete it until you can understand why.

I would check the logs on the server to see which nodes it trying to run on, then check that node to see if there is a problem. "tracejob <jobid>" should show some useful information, but needs to be run by root to get detailed information. The "exec_host" variable will tell you which nodes it is trying to run on.

Craig.


    etime = Wed Sep 24 14:08:27 2008
    exit_status = -3
    submit_args = qsubtest.com
    start_time = Wed Sep 24 14:08:28 2008
    start_count = 1756


I don't understand the priority being zero, as maui lists the startpriority as 60. Something appears to be not communicating somewhere. Could someone shed some light on it?

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