Hi, these machine names are just there for convenience.
If you want experiment.perl to submit jobs per qsub, all you have to do is to run experiment.perl with the additional switch "-cluster". You can also put the head node's name into the experiment.machines file, then you do not need to use the switch anymore. -phi On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Vincent Nguyen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi there, > > I need some clarification before screwing up some files. > I just setup a SGE cluster with a Master + 2 Nodes. > > to make it clear let say my cluster name is "default", my master > headnode is "master", my 2 other nodes are "node1" and "node2" > > > for EMS : > > I opened the default experiment.machines file and I see : > > cluster: townhill seville hermes lion seville sannox lutzow frontend > multicore-4: freddie > multicore-8: tyr thor odin crom > multicore-16: saxnot vali vili freyja bragi hoenir > multicore-24: syn hel skaol saga buri loki sif magni > multicore-32: gna snotra lofn thrud > > townhill and others are what ? name machines / nodes ? name of several > clusters ? > should I just put "default" or "master node1 node2" ? > > multicore-X: should I put machine names here > if my 3 machines are 8 cores each > multicore-8: master node1 node2 > right ? > > > then in the config file for EMS: > > #generic-parallelizer = > $moses-script-dir/ems/support/generic-parallelizer.perl > #generic-parallelizer = > $moses-script-dir/ems/support/generic-multicore-parallelizer.perl > > which one should take if my nodes are multicore ? still the first one ? > > > ### cluster settings (if run on a cluster machine) > # number of jobs to be submitted in parallel > # > #jobs = 10 > should I count approx 1 job per core on the total cores of my 3 machines ? > > # arguments to qsub when scheduling a job > #qsub-settings = "" > can this stay empty ? > > # project for priviledges and usage accounting > #qsub-project = iccs_smt > standard value ? > > # memory and time > #qsub-memory = 4 > #qsub-hours = 48 > 4 what ? GB ? > > ### multi-core settings > # when the generic parallelizer is used, the number of cores > # specified here > cores = 4 > is this ignored if generic-parallelizer.perl is chosen ? > > > is there a way to put more load on one specific node ? > > Many thanks, > V. > > > _______________________________________________ > Moses-support mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support >
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