2 obvious problems
(1) Your queue instances are in error state E which means no jobs will
run ever. State E is a peristent error that must be manually cleared by
an SGE admin
(2) You have 0 set in the "slots" value for your mat-lab queue. This
means that unless slots are inherited by the ex
2 obvious problems
Eric Kaufmann wrote:
Here is some of the requested information.
qstat -f -q matlab
queuename qtype resv/used/tot. load_avg arch
states
-
matlab@compute-0-18.local BI
Here is some of the requested information.
qstat -f -q matlab
queuename qtype resv/used/tot. load_avg arch
states
-
matlab@compute-0-18.local BIP 0/0/0 0.00 lx26-amd64E
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On 08/08/2011 01:55 PM, Eric Kaufmann wrote:
Is there also a way to set up a parallel environment so only one que can
use it?
For any queue foo, you can do 'qconf -sq foo' and check the 'pe_list'
line, e.g.:
$qconf -sq extended | grep pe_list
pe_list shm mpich mpi
That's wher
If you post the output of 'qconf -sq ' we can provide
more targeted advice.
qstat -f -q output might be useful as well just so we can be
sure your nodes are actually up and not in error state
It sounds as though you have a cluster queue set up without any
available hosts configured within
Am 08.08.2011 um 22:55 schrieb Eric Kaufmann:
> I am running SGE 6.2 on a Rocks 5.2 cluster. I am trying to add a new
> parallel environment and queue for Matlab. I was able to add both. The queue
> for Matlab shows zero slots available. I did create a matlab host group. This
> shows up in the
I am running SGE 6.2 on a Rocks 5.2 cluster. I am trying to add a new
parallel environment and queue for Matlab. I was able to add both. The queue
for Matlab shows zero slots available. I did create a matlab host group.
This shows up in the Hostgroup list. In the Attributes for Host/Host Group
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