Am 11.05.2011 um 18:35 schrieb Jon Forrest: > On 5/11/2011 9:10 AM, Reuti wrote: >> Am 10.05.2011 um 18:37 schrieb Jon Forrest: >> >>> I'm running SGE 6.2u5 on a Rocks 5.4 cluster. >>> Using qmon I've created 100 functional tickets >> >> Using 10000 may make it finer to distribute it to the defined users. > > Would this matter in a group where there are no > more than 10 users? Or, is its importance > dependent on the number of jobs being run?
It depends on the setting of "share_functional_shares" in the scheduler. With many running jobs it might end up with small values for each job only. >>> 2) Users are somehow deleted from >>> the list of users in the Functional >>> Policy window. I then have to add >>> them again. >> >> Is an auto delete time set in the user's configuration? > > The setting in the Cluster Settings dialog box > for enforce_user is "auto" and the setting for > auto_user_delete_time is 86400. (I didn't know about > these until you mentioned them so I just looked > them up in the docs). I didn't see whether to say > that a user should never be deleted I should enter > 0 for Infinite for the delete time. Sorry, I meant "delete_time" in the user definition (man user). But also for the qutomatically created users the definition of zero for "auto_user_delete_time" is mentioned (man sge_conf). Let you create the user automatically- I recall that you mentioned that you created them beforehand. -- Reuti > Which is correct? > Or, does it even matter if there's a specific delete > time if the enforce_user setting is "auto", which > appears to mean to create users accounts as necessary? > > Going back to your first question, let's say > I create 10000 tickets. How many tickets should > I say to use for the automatic functional share > user default? What I'm wondering about is whether > I should set a value so that if every member of > the 10 person group were running jobs, then all > the tickets would be used up? In this case should the > default would be 1000? > > Thanks so much for your help. > > Cordially, > -- > Jon Forrest > Research Computing Support > College of Chemistry > 173 Tan Hall > University of California Berkeley > Berkeley, CA > 94720-1460 > 510-643-1032 > [email protected] _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
