On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Hung-Sheng Tsaio (Lao Tsao) Ph.D. <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  may be define complex vmtype for different VM
> then qsub -l vmtype=xx
> regards
>
>
Could you elaborate on this a bit more?

If I understand this, I need to add a global complex (qconf -mc global)
called, for example "vmtype", which could be a string type, then somehow I
assign the appropriate value of the complex to each host (qconf -me
<hostname>), but the format of the file for the host configuration is not
clear.

Is this the correct approach? How do I add the value of the complex to the
host within the qconf -me config?

Simon



>
>
> On 4/5/2012 3:28 PM, Simon Matthews wrote:
>
> Other than defining different queues, are there any other mechanisms to
> make certain jobs more likely to be scheduled on one set of exced hosts
> rather than another? The exced hosts are essentially identical virtual
> machines and the only real difference is which machine hosts the VM.
>
>  I could live with a hard partition if required, but if I can optimize
> I/O bandwidth if one set of jobs is likely to be scheduled on one set of
> exced hosts, while another set of jobs are more likely to be scheduled on
> another set of hosts.
>
>  Simon
>
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