On Wednesday 03 August 2011 17:20:26 you wrote: > Am 04.08.2011 um 02:01 schrieb Harry Mangalam: > > and the script: > > <http://moo.nac.uci.edu/~hjm/node_sensors.sh> > > Oh, `scut` is something new - what does it do?
Sorry - scut is a utility I wrote that's like 'cut', but arguably better for many/my purposes: <http://moo.nac.uci.edu/~hjm/scut_cols_HOWTO.html> > Also: the script is > loooking in / - is this your scratch space, i.e. no dedicated > partition? that's right. Perhaps not the best situation, but gives us the most /scratch space. > As you made scr_free consumable, it's also necessary to put an > initial value in each exechost's definition. I made it consumable because the incoming job will consume /scratch space. Is that an incorrect assumption? If it's not marked consumable, does SGE just query the current /scratch space? And is that a better approach? > Unless you always want to disregard the unit G, take care not to intermix G and plain Bytes. Yes, I was confused about this. Does the MEMORY type consider 'G' to be a defined type of suffix? Should I append the 'G' for this kind of query? Many thanks for your help. Harry -- Harry Mangalam - Research Computing, OIT, Rm 225 MSTB, UC Irvine [ZOT 2225] / 92697 Google Voice Multiplexer: (949) 478-4487 MSTB Lat/Long: (33.642025,-117.844414) (paste into Google Maps)
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