Have you tried removing the checkpoint files, (maui.ck*)?

Brian

Nicholas Geraedts wrote:

We recently did some cleanup on the groups on our compute cluster. All of the users have been consolidated into three groups. However, diagnose with the -f and -g options both still show the non-existant groups. They are not defined in /etc/group nor are they recognized by the systems. Restarting maui and torque on the job submission server seems to have no effect. There are even groups being identified by their old gid!

Is there some sort of cache that maui keeps of the users and groups that are active? Do I need to restart torque on each of the compute nodes?

Thanks in advance.

Cheers,
-Nick

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