On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 15:14 +0300, Wickliffe, Blake W wrote:
> I'm having a strange problem with global floating consumable resources in
> Maui. I am trying to share a group of tape drives with a number of nodes.
>
> I've added the following line to maui.cfg
>
> NODECFG[GLOBAL] GRES=atl4:5,atl5:5
>
> When I do a "checknode GLOBAL", I get:
>
> checking node GLOBAL
>
> State: Idle (in current state for 00:00:04)
> Configured Resources: atl4: 5
> Utilized Resources: [NONE]
> Dedicated Resources: [NONE]
> Opsys: [NONE] Arch: [NONE]
> Speed: 0.00 Load: 0.000
> Features: [NONE]
> Classes: [NONE]
>
> Reservations:
> NOTE: no reservations on node
>
>
> In other words, the second resource (atl5) doesn't show up at all!
>
> I am running maui version 3.2.6p21, on RHEL4u5 2.6.9-55.ELsmp.
I ran into something like this just last week. A workaround which
worked for me was to specify each resources separately, e.g.:
NODECFG[GLOBAL] GRES=atl4:5
NODECFG[GLOBAL] GRES=atl5:5
This clearly doesn't agree with what's in the documentation, but it
works.
> As an additional issue, when I only specify 1 GRES, ie:
>
> NODECFG[GLOBAL] GRES=atl4:5
>
> I cannot reserve that resource using qsub -l gres=atl4. The only way
> that seems to work is qsub -l software=atl4.
What about "qsub -W x=GRES:atl4"?
--Troy
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