Ok, I increased the logging level and tried the various definations of RMCFG suggested by others; no chage or helpful results.
I think this is the crux of the problem (loglevel 5): 12/10 08:20:49 MRMWorkloadQuery() 12/10 08:20:49 MPBSWorkloadQuery(ISP-CURRAN.ISP.WSU.EDU,JCount,SC) 12/10 08:20:49 INFO: queue is empty 12/10 08:20:49 INFO: 0 PBS jobs detected on RM ISP-CURRAN.ISP.WSU.EDU 12/10 08:20:49 WARNING: no workload detected Just a few lines above that, it does: 12/10 08:20:49 MRMClusterQuery() 12/10 08:20:49 MPBSClusterQuery(ISP-CURRAN.ISP.WSU.EDU,RCount,SC) 12/10 08:20:49 __MPBSGetNodeState(Name,State,PNode) 12/10 08:20:49 INFO: PBS node isp-curran set to state Idle (free) And correctly detects my resources and their states. So maui is clearly able to talk to torque, its just not able to load the list of jobs. It does load the compute resources just fine. Does maui use a different method/connection to load jobs from the scheduler (i.e., a different network port to torque, etc)? Thanks! --Jim On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Garrick Staples <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 05:49:19PM -0800, Jim Kusznir alleged: >> I just completely replaced my torque install with a fresh build using >> the RPM, getting the home dir in /opt/torque with the rest of the >> torque stuff, and all. I reconfigured torque from scratch as part of >> the process, but still no go. Here is a summary of all my configs: > > Forget about torque, it is working fine. It is queueing jobs and you can see > jobs in qstat. It is working fine. > > The problem is Maui isn't loading jobs. > > Increase the loglevel in maui and hopefully you will see some sort of error in > the maui log. > > > _______________________________________________ > mauiusers mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.supercluster.org/mailman/listinfo/mauiusers > > _______________________________________________ mauiusers mailing list [email protected] http://www.supercluster.org/mailman/listinfo/mauiusers
