hmmm.. strange I'm not really sure what else to look at.... looks like
you have everything set properly. Anyone else have any idea's?
-Steve
On Dec 16, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Michael Galloway wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:03:46AM -0500, Steve Young wrote:
Hmm so to clarify.... if you submit to the serial queue the jobs
run as
expected. It's only when they come from the routing queue that they
get
placed on hold by maui?
yes, that is the behavior i am seeing.
I'm still wondering about this:
Flags: HOSTLIST RESTARTABLE
HostList:
[c0-70:1]
From your output's the checkjob shows the above. I don't see that
on my
jobs unless someone puts something like #PBS -l host=<hostname> in
their
batch files. The job wants to go to c0-70... does this node have a
feature
of serial in the server_priv/nodes file? If not then that would
explain why
it can't run the job.
the way i did the queues is i added properties to the nodes in the
nodes file:
c0-59 np=4 serial
c0-60 np=4 serial
c0-61 np=4 serial
c0-62 np=4 serial
c0-63 np=4 serial
c0-64 np=4 serial
c0-65 np=4 serial
c0-66 np=4 serial
c0-67 np=4 serial
c0-68 np=4 serial
c0-69 np=2 serial
c0-70 np=2 serial
and from pbsnodes:
c0-70
state = free
np = 2
properties = serial
ntype = cluster
status = opsys=linux,uname=Linux compute-0-70.local
2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Aug 23 13:38:27 BST 2006
x86_64,sessions=31141 31393 5457 15350
27161
,nsessions
=
5
,nusers
=
1
,idletime
=
9506117
,totmem
=
18521548kb
,availmem
=
18280708kb
,physmem
=
16425076kb
,ncpus=2,loadave=0.00,netload=169380204972,state=free,jobs=?
0,rectime=1229443686
the script headers from the user are simply:
#!/bin/csh -f
#PBS -N dock6VS
#PBS -q sroute
#PBS -l nodes=1:ppn=1
#PBS -j oe
#PBS -l cput=1:00:00
#PBS -V
-Steve
On Dec 16, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Michael Galloway wrote:
nope :-\
-- michael
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 10:39:24AM -0500, Steve Young wrote:
Does releasehold <jobid> make the held jobs start too?
-Steve
On Dec 16, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Michael Galloway wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 10:09:29AM -0500, Michael Galloway wrote:
the jobs in the serial queue are runnable if i just run them
manually
with qrun.
indeed, if i qrun several of the jobs that are queued, and free
up some
slots in the queue,
my simple submission into the serial queue works as normal.
-- michael
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