On 13 February 2012 09:16, Steef389 steefy...@googlemail.com wrote:
MySQL's command line default option is to strip comments from statements
before committing them to the server.
Didn't MySQL's default behaviour get changed? Ref:
I'm currently running a test of one of SuggestBot's scripts and noticed
that sometimes there has been two jobs running almost in parallel, which
surprised me since I only have a single cron-job. Maybe there's an error
in my setup that's causing this, or maybe it's just a glitch in the Matrix?
Looks like this was a PEBKAC[1], should have used qcronsub and not cronsub.
Thanks to Sumurai8 for spotting that and suggesting ways to debug if the
problem continues!
It appears that qcronsub doesn't allow me to specify all options in the
shell script, though. If I specify virtual_free using #$
I've noticed that one of SuggestBot's hourly jobs has stalled for the past
7 hours, stuck in the qw state. Usually it runs like clockwork. Is there
a problem with the SGE queues?
Regards,
Morten
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2012, Morten Wang wrote:
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 05:50:36
From: Morten Wang nett...@gmail.com
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that you requested this
resource for this jobs. But just now nosy had a look and confirmed my
suspicion. The job was started after resource sql-s1-rr was available again.
Merlissimo
Am 04.12.2012 16:44, schrieb Morten Wang:
Looks like the issue got resolved around 09:00UTC, as from the qacct
The Signpost ran a tool-related note in their tech report back in
mid-December (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2012-12-17/Technology_report),
suggesting that there's some precedent. If a group of people who run
interesting tools get together and show interest, it
If you wonder what the standard indexes are, there's a link to the SVN
source on https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Database_access#Database_schema
Regards,
Morten
On 16 March 2013 12:20, Tim Landscheidt t...@tim-landscheidt.de wrote:
Maciej Jaros e...@wp.pl wrote:
I've notice that there
I've noticed some irregularity in job execution through SGE over the past
few days. Currently it seems several queues are either disabled or in an
error state.
Is this expected? Is there an easy way to get an idea about how many jobs
are queued and how quickly they're executed, in other words