Am 14.04.2014 um 17:59 schrieb Michael Coffman: > On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 14.04.2014 um 17:48 schrieb Michael Coffman: > > > With 0.5 of course it shouldn't hit this value - or is 10 not the real core > > count? > > > > In this case, 10 is not the real core count. > > > > Is there something I can set on my production grid to get it to print > > similar scheduling info? > > > > Also - how is np_load_avg calculated? > > It's outlined in load_parameters.asc too. > > Very good... > > How do I have the scheduler print the following if jobs can't run? > > np_load_avg=1.865000 (= 0.000 + 0.50 * 3.730000 with nproc=1) >= 1.75 > > > > np_load_avg : The same as load_avg but divided by the number of > processors. This value allows to compare the load of > single and multi headed hosts. > > I am a bit slow, sorry :( So the description above doesn't seem to map into > the formula to me. What is the 3.73 number?
Well, ok - not for this output, as it's adjusted. Sorry. I thought of np_load_avg in general. The 3.73 is the number of cores (starting at 4 here), decreasing over the specified time for load_adjustment_decay_time of 0:7:30 to zero. -- Reuti _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
