Mike Mettke wrote:
Jose,

OSCAR sets this up during a normal install automatically. I think this is
done during the step after the node installation.
BTW, submitting a job with
qsub -l nodes=1 <DEFANGED_script>

should restrict the job to one node.
Great! This is what I need!

Just for final tuning: How can I make the scheduler to prefer sending a job for a node with a higher number of free virtual processors? I mean, if I have a job running on one node (submitted with qsub -l nodes=1) it is allocated one node, let's say neurona8. However, if I submitte a second job it's allocated the same node, neurona8, because this node has free virtual processors, instead of, let's say, neurona7, which has no jobs assigned. It would be better to assign the new job to a less loaded processor. How to achieve this?


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