On May 14, 2012, at 11:31 PM, DaB. wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> the resources on the TS are free, but limited; so we all have to use the 
> resources fair. Some limits (like memory-usage) are set and controlled by the 
> system, but others are not and it is in the responsibility of every single 
> user to make sure to not mis- or overuse resources.
> So it is for example NOT a good idea to run 200 processes in parallel to get 
> more CPU-resources than you would normally get. And it is not a good idea to 
> use a amount of memory which is just below the slayer-daemon-limit without 
> any 
> purpose.
> 
> Sincerely,
> DaB.
> 
> P.S: It is totally in the rules to disable a user-account because of resource-
> misusing. 
> 
> -- 
> Userpage: [[:w:de:User:DaB.]] — PGP: 2B255885

Maybe we can handle this in a similar way we handle home directory storage.
There is a default limit that should be fine for most users.

It would only be reached if:
* The user might accidentally run a proces that is taking more than he 
expected. The limit would kill the problem before it runs out of hand.
* The user might be misbehaving. The limit is working against that.
* The user might be hosting a tool that naturally takes more space. He requests 
the additional space and explains why he needs it. In most cases this will be 
granted without any problems.

Sounds like a good policy for CPU/RAM as well. Although I suppose it isn't as 
easy to enforce.

Although we can in SGE, right ?

-- Krinkle


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