1.)The CQLoad mentioned from your comment is for all machines on the queue, I am only 24 of 70 cores in that queue(Sorry, not stating before). Thus, it may not be true that the CPU usage of my job is high. Thus, firstly I wish to check the cpu usage of only the computing cores which is running my job, that is, *r20p*.
2.)When I run the behaviour space on my PC through gui assigning high priority to the task makes it use nearly 99% of the CPU which makes it run faster. I wish to accomplish the same here. I think the following command is helpful: <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-rpLT0CGRAiY/VOds7qxYRvI/AAAAAAAAAp4/1jmiP_ZiAKs/s1600/Capture.PNG> On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 10:35:06 PM UTC+5:30, Jason Bertsche wrote: > > I'm not really familiar with computing clusters, HPC, or qstat, but... > > You're using the format argument "-g c". If you search this manual page > <http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net/htmlman/htmlman1/qstat.html> for > the line "Cluster Queue Format (with -g c)", you'll end up in the section > that describes what each of these columns means. Here is the entry for > 'CQLOAD': > > an average of the normalized load average of all queue hosts. In order to > reflect each hosts different significance the number of configured slots is > used as a weighting factor when determining cluster queue load. Please > note that only hosts with a np_load_value are considered for this value. > When queue selection is applied only data about selected queues is > considered in this formula. If the load value is not available at any of > the hosts '-NA-' is printed instead of the value from the complex attribute > definition. > > > So I think it's basically the average CPU load on each machine in the > cluster. I'm guessing that the number is in the interval [0, 1], rather > than [0, 100]. If this assumption of mine is correct, your 'CQLOAD' value > already seems appropriately large to me. > > I wish to know can I increase the CQLOAD for my simulations > > > This seems like an odd thing to ask for. You want NetLogo to use up more > of the machine's CPU? It's not apparent to me how you could do that in a > way that would accomplish anything. What exactly is it that you want us to > help you achieve? > > On 02/20/2015 06:07 AM, Abhishek Bhatia wrote: > > #!/bin/bash > #$ -N r20p > #$ -q all.q > #$ -pe mpi 24 > /home/abhishekb/netlogo/netlogo-5.1.0/netlogo-headless.sh \ > --model /home/abhishekb/models/corrected-rk4-20presults.nlogo \ > --experiment test \ > --table /home/abhishekb/csvresults/corrected-rk4-20presults.csv > I submit jobs using headless NetLogo to a HPC server by the following > **code**: > > > #$ -N r20p > #$ -q all.q > #$ -pe mpi 24 > /home/abhishekb/netlogo/netlogo-5.1.0/netlogo-headless.sh \ > --model /home/abhishekb/models/corrected-rk4-20presults.nlogo \ > --experiment test \ > > > Below is the **snapshot** of a cluster queue using: > > qstat -g c > > <http://i.stack.imgur.com/WUYhn.png> > > > I wish to know can I increase the CQLOAD for my simulations and what > does it signify too. I couldn't find an elucidate explanation online. > > I don't know if it is apt question > <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28628527/netlogo-hpc-cpu-load-increment> > for dlevel. Please correct if me otherwise. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "netlogo-devel" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected] <javascript:>. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "netlogo-devel" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
