Hi Reuti,

The processtree looks like this 
root     20939  0.0  0.0 1242552 5892 ?        Sl   Nov14  18:57 
/export/opt/SGE-8.1.6/bin/lx-amd64/sge_execd
root     33874 99.7  0.0  34164  2828 ?        R    08:47   0:22  \_ 
sge_shepherd-18003 -bg
root     33882  0.0  0.0  98156  3836 pts/1    Ss+  08:47   0:00      \_ sshd: 
xxxxxx [priv]
xxxxxx 33884  0.0  0.0  98156  2044 pts/1    S+   08:47   0:00          \_ 
sshd: xxxxxx@pts/2
xxxxxx 33885  1.1  0.0  14556  3260 pts/2    SNs  08:47   0:00              \_ 
-tcsh
it stays the same as long as I am logged on to the node.

The Job is still listed in qstat.

In the messages of the scheduler I find these hints:
12/03/2013 08:52:31|schedu|service0|W|job 18003.1 should have finished since 90s

When I logout afterwards I see  in the messages
12/03/2013 08:58:42|worker|service0|I|removing trigger to terminate job 18003.1
12/03/2013 08:58:42|worker|service0|W|job 18003.1 failed on host XY qmaster 
enforced h_rt, h_cpu, or h_vmem limit because: <unknown reason>

Bert



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Reuti [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 6:43 PM
> To: Wiegers, Bert
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [gridengine users] qlogin with ssh
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Am 02.12.2013 um 18:28 schrieb Wiegers, Bert:
> 
> > we are running the SGE 8.1.6.
> > We have configured some interactive queues and use qlogin with the
> > wrapper-script  (... /usr/bin/ssh -Y -p $PORT $HOST).
> > In our setup the user is forced to use the  h_rt variable.
> > Unfortunatly qlogin does not care if the walltime is overdue.
> > The shepherd seems to be unable to kill the qlogin sessions, when the
> > user is still connected to the node.
> > Has anyone a solution or a workaround for this?
> 
> Is the `sshd` a child of the `shephered`, i.e. something like:
> 
> $ ps -e f
> ...
>  6656 ?        Sl    56:23 /usr/sge/bin/lx24-x86/sge_execd
>  9391 ?        S      0:00  \_ sge_shepherd-10502 -bg
>  9392 ?        Ss     0:00      \_ sshd: reuti [priv]
>  9398 ?        S      0:00          \_ sshd: reuti@pts/2
>  9405 pts/2    Ss     0:00              \_ -bash
> 
> How does the process tree look like after "h_rt" expired - did the job vanish 
> from the `qstat` too?
> 
> -- Reuti

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