Re: [gridengine users] Different ulimit settings given by different compute nodes with the exactly same /etc/security/limits.conf

2019-07-16 Thread Reuti
> Am 16.07.2019 um 02:33 schrieb Derrick Lin : > > Thanks guys, > > >> Correct. The limits in place when sgeexecd is started are used (i.e. the > >> one of the root user). > I tried to simply restart the sgeexecd but it does not change anything. > > In my /etc/security/limits.conf I have: > *

Re: [gridengine users] Different ulimit settings given by different compute nodes with the exactly same /etc/security/limits.conf

2019-07-15 Thread Derrick Lin
Thanks guys, >> Correct. The limits in place when sgeexecd is started are used (i.e. the one of the root user). I tried to simply restart the sgeexecd but it does not change anything. In my /etc/security/limits.conf I have: * soft nofile 18000 * hard nofile 2 That should apply to every accou

Re: [gridengine users] Different ulimit settings given by different compute nodes with the exactly same /etc/security/limits.conf

2019-07-03 Thread Skylar Thompson
Can you check the limits that are set in the sge_execd and sge_shepherd processes (/proc//limits)? It's possible that the user who ran the execd init script had limits applied, which would carry over to the execd process. On Wed, Jul 03, 2019 at 12:36:00PM +1000, Derrick Lin wrote: > Hi guys, > >

Re: [gridengine users] Different ulimit settings given by different compute nodes with the exactly same /etc/security/limits.conf

2019-07-02 Thread Reuti
Hi, > Am 03.07.2019 um 04:39 schrieb Daniel Povey : > > Could it relate to when the daemons were started on those nodes? I'm not > sure exactly at what point those limits are applied, and how they are > inherited by child processes. Correct. The limits in place when sgeexecd is started are us

Re: [gridengine users] Different ulimit settings given by different compute nodes with the exactly same /etc/security/limits.conf

2019-07-02 Thread Daniel Povey
Could it relate to when the daemons were started on those nodes? I'm not sure exactly at what point those limits are applied, and how they are inherited by child processes. If you changed those files recently it might not have taken effect. On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 10:36 PM Derrick Lin wrote: >