Hi Gaya,

I see you are from Edinburgh and Univ of Edinburgh happens to be a Univa Grid 
Engine customer. If you're part of that cluster and you are in fact using Univa 
Grid Engine then feel free to get your questions answered by our support. We 
can take it off-line if you've questions around that.

What Reuti has responded is correct, of course. I too would suspect failed jobs 
or very short running jobs which just have finished. Qstat -z and qacct will 
allow you to check.

Cheers,

Fritz

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Am 22.02.2013 um 18:04 schrieb Gaya Nadarajan <[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm assigning slots to a queue that I have, right now it is is set to the 
> number of cores on the host. Do you know what consequence this would have on 
> the number of jobs running. For example, I have assigned the queue to have 12 
> slots. And I'm trying to run 300 jobs on it. Should the jobs wait and all run 
> eventually? I had problems that jobs stopped queueing and 'disappear'. Should 
> increasing the slots be a better way around this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gaya
> 
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