Joseph Farran jfar...@uci.edu writes:
Hi Dave.
That's exactly what I am looking for.
Would you be willing to share your script and/or method for populating the
fields? I am assuming this is automated via a script?
No, just a qconf like Reuti posted recently but (with genders as the
Hi Dave.
That's exactly what I am looking for.
Would you be willing to share your script and/or method for populating the
fields? I am assuming this is automated via a script?
Joseph
On 12/13/2012 9:28 AM, Dave Love wrote:
I have a complex cputype with (6!) values like interlagos and
Reuti re...@staff.uni-marburg.de writes:
This site http://dsavas.staff.shef.ac.uk/teaching/sge.pdf talks about using:
-l arch=intel*
-l arch=amd*
I assume they overwrote simply the default setting in the exechost
definition (`qconf -me node01` = complex_values arch=foobar). But I
Greetings.
How do I request the CPU type in qrsh / qsub with SGE 8.1.2?
Googling this question shows some answers of the type qrsh -l arch=xxx.
However, all my nodes in my qhost shows the same type of arch:
# qhost -F | grep arch
hl:arch=lx-amd64
hl:arch=lx-amd64
hl:arch=lx-amd64
Am 11.12.2012 um 22:14 schrieb Joseph Farran:
Greetings.
How do I request the CPU type in qrsh / qsub with SGE 8.1.2?
Googling this question shows some answers of the type qrsh -l arch=xxx.
However, all my nodes in my qhost shows the same type of arch:
# qhost -F | grep arch