Am 27.07.2011 um 02:10 schrieb Reuti:
> Hi,
>
> while looking into another issue I stumbed over this:
>
> $ qsub -w e -l group=foo test.sh
> Unable to run job: error: no suitable queues.
> Exiting.
> $ qsub -l group=foo test.sh
> Your job 3393 ("test.sh") has been submitted
>
> Well, the implemented JSV will remove the invalid request (the complex
> "group" is defined but not assigned to anything) and let the job run. If the
> complex isn't defined at all, the error message is different:
>
> $ qsub -l bar=foo test.sh
> Unable to run job: unknown resource "bar".
> Exiting.
>
> Setting an invalid request in the JSV will also issue the above "Unable to
> run job: error: no suitable queues." which is what I expect.
To clarify: only in case of "-w e", otherwise you generate an invalid job
sitting there for ever.
-- Reuti
> But should the SGE internal mechanism really be called before the JSV has any
> chance to correct it? For now I think the SGE internal check is done twice:
> one before and one after the JSV.
>
> -- Reuti
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