Have you tried running diagnose -p this lists the priorities.

S.

On 22 Apr 2010, at 17:10, Philip Peartree wrote:

> OK, I have now sorted that problem, I had specified a value in the USERCFG 
> section, but I'd put a percent sign on it :D Now set as a plain 12.5 and we 
> get this output: 
> 
> Job                    PRIORITY*     FS( User)  Serv(QTime)
>              Weights   --------     200(   25)   150(   25)
> 
> 35509                    804579     0.1(454.4)  99.9(80412)
> 35510                    801017     0.1(454.4)  99.9(80056)
> 
> How do the figures add up, to give the over all priority, i.e. what does the 
> 99.9 and 0.1 mean? and the other figures... IThis output isn't particularly 
> well documented on the maui website!
> 
> Phil
> 
> On 22 April 2010 15:26, Simon Hammond <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had this problem and I'm sure its not the best answer but I put a
> fairshare target in for the users so something like USERCFG[DEFAULT]
> FSTARGET=100
> 
> And... our fairshare works now.
> 
> Hope thats helpful, I'm sure there are much better solutions but this
> might help you get it working.
> 
> 
> S.
> 
> 
> On 22 April 2010 14:47, Philip Peartree
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have set up a fairshare system with the target user percentage as 12.5.
> > Running diagnose -p on the idle jobs in the queue gives this output:
> >
> > diagnosing job priority information (partition: ALL)
> >
> > Job                    PRIORITY*     FS( User)  Serv(QTime)
> >              Weights   --------     200(   25)   150(   25)
> >
> > 35509                    321750     0.0(  0.0) 100.0(32175)
> > 35510                    318188     0.0(  0.0) 100.0(31818)
> >
> > Percent Contribution   --------     0.0(  0.0) 100.0(100.0)
> >
> > * indicates system prio set on job
> >
> > I know it's fairly uncomplex, but I don't understand why the FS column and
> > User column show 0.0 for both jobs, the current Fairshare percentage of the
> > user is 12.9%. I'm probably misunderstanding something, but if anyone could
> > point this out to me I would be grateful.
> >
> > Philip Peartree
> > University of Manchester
> >
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> 


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Si Hammond

Research & Knowledge Transfer Associate
Performance Modelling, Analysis and Optimisation Team
High Performance Systems Group
Department of Computer Science
University of Warwick, CV4 7AL, UK
http://go.warwick.ac.uk/hpsg
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