Am 23.09.2011 um 00:25 schrieb Parul Kudtarkar: > Dear Reuti and other users, > > 1) When I look for share tree, it indicates that share tree is missing. > $ qconf -sst > No sharetree
Sure, I have none too. Have you implemented a share tree policy? If it's gone for any reason, you have to define it again. > Also the new users do not have "delete_time" in the entry. You mean it 's zero or the line is missing? If it's zero, it's fine when you want to use the share tree policy. > Is there any way to retrieve back sharetree. No. (You could process the accounting file and disable users by hand if necssary when checking the used CPU time by them. But this is outside of SGE.) > 2)Yes, its true the user 'X' who submits job logged in as himself into the > head node sees no jobs of himself, instead `qstat -u "*"` outputs that the > user is who submitted the job is not user 'X' but root. > > 3) should the owner be set to sge? This doesn't matter. The odd thing is the set suid bit (if it's the case). -- Reuti > Thanks, > Parul Kudtarkar > >> Hi, >> >> Am 22.09.2011 um 22:21 schrieb Parul Kudtarkar: >> >>> Dear Grid Engine community, >>> >>> We are using sge 6.2. Recently our users got dropped from the user list >>> and only root and one other user was still retained(they can qsub, qstat >>> jobs). Hence I added users using qconf -auser >> >> you don't have to define any user beforehand. It will automatically be >> added if a user submits a job. It's purpose is to define a place, where >> the share tree policy can store the used resources over time. For such >> users there should be no "delete_time" in the entry. >> >> >>> Now even though the user is able to submit job logged in as himself on >>> the >>> head node it is actually root who is submitting job to the cluster( i.e. >>> a >>> user cannot qstat, >> >> You mean he sees no jobs of himself, as the default is to list only >> someone's own jobs? But `qstat -u "*"` will also list for him root as the >> owner. >> >> >>> but root as super user can qstat and the user of the >>> job is shown as root instead of the actual user who submitted the job). >> >> Shot in the dark: in your installation `qsub` is owned by "root" and >> someone set the "setuid" bit (for whatever reason). >> >> Very evil, as you can collect much information about other users and their >> files this way. >> >> -- Reuti >> >> >>> Any ideas what may be causing this discrepancy? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Parul >>> -- >>> Parul Kudtarkar >>> Scientific Programmer >>> Center for Computational Regulatory Genomics >>> Beckman Institute, >>> California Institute of Technology >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> > > > > _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
