On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 05:20:40PM -0500, Rahul Nabar alleged:
> We have 8 core servers but allow only allocation of full servers to a
> job. i.e. Two jobs cannot be sharing a server.
> 
> In spite of this the queue shows counts in terms of cores i.e.
> 
> 51535              foo    Running    56    00:20:25  Wed May 26 17:38:48
> 51489               foo    Running     8    00:41:43  Wed May 26 18:00:06
> 51538              bar    Running    56     1:15:39  Wed May 26 18:34:02
> 51759               foo    Running    64     3:07:07  Wed May 26 20:25:30
> 
> i.e. 56, 8 etc. are the core counts not the server counts. Is there a
> way to change this?
> 
> If the smallest allocable unit is a server I'd rather have maui count
> and display in terms of servers than cores.
> Not sure if this is a maui issue or a torque issue.

You are showing the output of a maui command, so I would count it as a maui 
issue.

That said, qstat, the torque command, shows what you want.

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Garrick Staples, GNU/Linux HPCC SysAdmin
University of Southern California

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