I'm not sure if this works in Maui (works in Moab): Basically we limit the access to a queue in TORQUE based off of acl_groups for one's queue configuration:
set queue gpu acl_group_enable = True set queue gpu acl_groups = admins set queue gpu acl_groups += gpu_group set queue highmem acl_group_sloppy = True Then in moab.cfg, it's similar to this: CLASSCFG[gpu] QLIST=gpuqos QDEF=gpuqos If one is allowed to submit to the gpu queue, they will get placed into the qpuqos by default. Then one can do all sorts of other things within a QoS... I found UNIX groups to be tough with Maui since unless one specifically states with group they are in via a flag w/ qsub (for TORQUE), often times the maui wouldn't find the proper submission group. In torque, the acl_groups_sloppy picks up secondary groups and such. Hope this helps. ~Steve On 6/1/11 8:54 AM, "Arnau Bria" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > is there any way for setting a UNIX group into a QOS based on > UNIXgroup+CLASS ? > > I.e: > > > GROUPCFG[group1] CLASSCFG[gmedium_sl5] FSTARGET=10 QDEF=qos1 > GROUPCFG[group2] CLASSCFG[glong_sl5] FSTARGET=10 QDEF=qos2 > QOSCFG[qos1] FSTARGET=10 > QOSCFG[qos2] FSTARGET=90 > > > Anyone has some kind of similar conf in its cluster? > any approach? > > Cheers, > Arnau > _______________________________________________ > mauiusers mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.supercluster.org/mailman/listinfo/mauiusers ---------------------- Steve Crusan System Administrator Center for Research Computing University of Rochester https://www.crc.rochester.edu/ _______________________________________________ mauiusers mailing list [email protected] http://www.supercluster.org/mailman/listinfo/mauiusers
