Re: [gridengine users] qstat reports a job's priority as '-nan'

2012-12-12 Thread Gowtham
Thanks, Luca and Reuti. From my cluster notes, I noticed that during ArcGIS 10.1 server installation, it had prompted us to include the following lines in '/etc/security/limits.conf' root soft nofile 65535 root hard nofile 65535 root soft nproc 25059 root hard nproc 25059 The '-nan'

Re: [gridengine users] qstat reports a job's priority as '-nan'

2012-12-12 Thread Reuti
Am 12.12.2012 um 14:04 schrieb Gowtham: From my cluster notes, I noticed that during ArcGIS 10.1 server installation, it had prompted us to include the following lines in '/etc/security/limits.conf' root soft nofile 65535 root hard nofile 65535 root soft nproc 25059 root hard nproc

Re: [gridengine users] qstat reports a job's priority as '-nan'

2012-12-12 Thread Gowtham
No sir, These lines were added only to the front end; I have checked again and none of the compute nodes had them. Best regards, g -- Gowtham Information Technology Services Michigan Technological University (906) 487/3593 http://www.it.mtu.edu/ On Wed, 12 Dec 2012, Reuti wrote: | Am

[gridengine users] qstat reports a job's priority as '-nan'

2012-12-11 Thread Gowtham
While performing routine weekly checks on our test cluster (it runs Rocks 6.0 with CentOS 6.2), I noticed that all currently every job's priority as '-nan' (running and waiting). Uncertain of what caused this issue, I submitted a test job 'hello_world_serial.sh'. It seems to start out by

Re: [gridengine users] qstat reports a job's priority as '-nan'

2012-12-11 Thread Reuti
Am 10.12.2012 um 16:07 schrieb Gowtham: While performing routine weekly checks on our test cluster (it runs Rocks 6.0 with CentOS 6.2), I noticed that all currently every job's priority as '-nan' (running and waiting). Uncertain of what caused this issue, I submitted a test job