On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 03:35:27PM -0500, Michael Homa alleged: > On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, Garrick Staples wrote: > > > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 03:13:20PM -0500, Michael Homa alleged: > > > On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, Greenseid, Joseph M (IS) wrote: > > > > > > > would setting resources_max.nodect=4 for the queue in torque do what > > > > you need? > > > > > > Hi Joe: > > > > > > Yes, that would work. But, and I didn't really explain this at all in my > > > note (was trying to be brief), I'm trying to have Maui do all the "policy > > > stuff" and have torque just define the resource(s). I'd like to avoid > > > having > > > some policies in torque and some policies in Maui. If there's no way to do > > > > A practical reason to have as much policy in torque as possible is because > > of > > error messages. > > > > When you violate a policy in torque, the user gets immediate feedback > > because > > the job is rejected with an error message. > > > > When you violate a policy in maui, the job sits around deferred until > > someone > > bothers to check on it. > > Hi Garrick: > > That's a reasonable point. And, to boot, the messages in Maui are > incredibly cryptic; deciphering the output from checkjob can test one's > skill. But, just for my understanding/learning, does Maui not have the > capability of limiting the number of nodes per user or the number of > processors per user? Is what I'm encountering the result of a limitation > in Maui or is it that the features are there but I just haven't done it > correctly?
I seem to recall that MAXPROC doesn't work on CLASSCFG. I have this in my config: CLASSCFG[long] QDEF=long QLIST=long QOSCFG[long] MAXPROC=512 QFLAGS=DEDICATED -- Garrick Staples, GNU/Linux HPCC SysAdmin University of Southern California The pro-disease movement: http://www.jennymccarthybodycount.com/
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