Am 06.12.2011 um 12:16 schrieb William Hay: > On 6 December 2011 09:48, Reuti <re...@staff.uni-marburg.de> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Am 06.12.2011 um 10:04 schrieb William Hay: >> >>> 128 > 2147483648 >>> >>> A user has submitted a job requesting 128 slots: >>> qstat -j producing the following output: >>> parallel environment: qlc-[1ABCDEFGHIJTWKLMNOPX] range: 128
How are you submitting this? You can use wildcards, but not a regular expression. >>> qalter -w v produces the following: >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-H" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-X" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-A" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-W" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-F" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-P" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-O" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-1" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-J" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-D" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-K" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-M" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-L" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-I" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-N" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-B" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-E" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-C" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-G" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >>> Job 404311 cannot run in PE "qlc-T" because it only offers 2147483648 slots >> >> yes, the output is more or less useless. They don't offer slots, as any >> limit might be set there and so the job can't run therein. Better would be >> of course if the output would tell you more about the real problem. Can you >> please check: >> >> - qalter -w p <jobid> > Produces much the same output as qalter -w v > >> >> - did you request memory or any other resource? > Yes but we have other queued jobs which have more restrictive resource > requests that are nevertheless obtaining reservations(as determined by > examining the schedule file) while this job is not (which is why I > started investigating it). I was suprised to see that the PE's were > rejected because they only offered MAX_INT slots. Normally this sort > of message contains a sensible number. This number pops up under various conditions. It's not the first time I see it. Any RQS in place? -- Reuti >> >> >>> Each pe is actually defined with 9999 slots the real limitation being per >>> host. >> >> - but each PE on its own is offering 128 slots (as you can't collect slots >> from different PEs by a wildcard) >> >> -- Reuti >> >> >>> Other jobs seem to work fine. >>> This appears to be preventing the job from gaining a reservation. >>> >>> Any suggestions? >>> >>> William >>> _______________________________________________ >>> users mailing list >>> users@gridengine.org >>> https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@gridengine.org https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users