Hi Reuti, On 28 February 2014 22:15, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> However, parallel jobs requesting h_rt <= 1800 can be allocated a mix >>>>>> of "very-short" queue instances and slots from other queues. This is >>>>>> a sample of such jobs: >>>>>> >>>>>> 2703080: very-short.q@r08c01b08n01 >>>>>> 2703080: very-short.q@r08c01b07n01 >>>>>> 2703080: short.q@r08c02b07n02 >>>>>> 2703080: short.q@r06c01b09n02 >>>>>> >>>>>> 2703081: very-short.q@r08c01b07n02 >>>>>> 2703081: very-short.q@r08c01b11n01 >>>>>> 2703081: short.q@r08c01b02n02 >>>>>> 2703081: very-short.q@r08c01b11n02 >>>>>> >>>>>> 2703093: short.q@r06c01b09n01 >>>>>> 2703093: short.q@r01c02b09n01 >>>>>> 2703093: long.q@r07c03b10n02 >>>>>> 2703093: very-short.q@r08c01b12n01 >>>>>> >>>>>> So it is still possible for a user to consume all the `very-short` >>>>>> slots by submitting many jobs. In other words, the RQS shown above is >>>>>> applied *per job* and not *per user*. >>>>> >>>>> How many slots were used in each line in the above example - the >>>>> violation of 32 is not obvious? >>>> >>>> Ah, sorry - every queue instance counts as 8 slots. >>> >>> Has the PE a fixed allocation rule of 8 or how can this be determined? >> >> Yes, fixed allocation rule of 8. (Besides, all nodes have 8 cores and >> they are assigned on an exclusive basis.) > > When such a constellation like above is running, what is the output of: > > $ qquota
It has not happened since I posted this email. When it happens again, I will post the `qquota` output. Thanks, Riccardo _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
