Eric, What's the value of
$myQueue variable? Best regards, g -- Gowtham, PhD HPC Research Scientist, ITS Adj. Asst. Professor, Physics/ECE Michigan Technological University (906) 487/3593 http://it.mtu.edu On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Eric Kaufmann wrote: | I am having issues with a parallel environment and a queue. I posted this issue before a few weeks ago. | When I submit the job it never gets past qw. I am using GE 6.2u5. I am suing a submission script. Here | is part of the script. | | !/bin/bash | #$ -S /bin/bash | #$ -l gaussian=1 | #$ -l mem_free=$memFree | #$ -o $myScript.stdout | #$ -e $myScript.stderr | #$ -pe gauss $nProc | #$ -wd `pwd` | #$ -m bea | #$ -M $USER@ | #$ -q $myQueue | | | Here is the message I get when I run qstat -j. | | Jobs can not run because queue instance is not contained in its hard queue list | 350 | | Jobs can not run because available slots combined under PE are not in range of job. | | When I run qalter with the -w v and -w p options, I get the following. | | Job 350 cannot run in PE "gauss" because it only offers 0 slots | verification: no suitable queues | | I have checked the queue I am submitting the job to and host and listed in the queue. The number of | slots is the queue seems to be correct. I do not have any slot limits defined. | | Here is the configuration of the parallel environment. | | qconf -sp gauss | pe_name gauss | slots 999 | user_lists NONE | xuser_lists NONE | start_proc_args /bin/true | stop_proc_args /bin/true | allocation_rule $fill_up | control_slaves FALSE | job_is_first_task FALSE | urgency_slots min | accounting_summary TRUE | | Thanks, | | Eric | | -- | Eric Kaufmann | Application Support Analyst - Advanced Technology Group | Saint Louis University | | 314-977-2257 | [email protected] | | |
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