Hi,

Check this link:
http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net/howto/nfsreduce.html



On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 5:26 PM, Peskin, Eric <eric.pes...@nyumc.org> wrote:

> All,
>
> Does SGE have to use NFS or can it work locally on each node?
> If parts of it have to be on NFS, what is the minimal subset?
> How much of this changes if you want redundant masters?
>
> We have a cluster running CentOS 6.3, Bright Cluster Manager 6.0, and SGE
> 2011.11.  Specifically, SGE is provided by a Bright package:
> sge-2011.11-360_cm6.0.x86_64
>
> Twice, we have lost all the running SGE jobs when the cluster failed over
> from one head node to the other.  =( Not supposed to happen.
> Since then, we have also had many individual jobs get lost.  The later
> situation correlates with messages in the system logs saying
>
> > abrt[9007]: File '/cm/shared/apps/sge/2011.11/bin/linux-x64/sge_execd'
> seems to be deleted
>
> That file lives on an NFS mount on our Isilon storage.
> Surely, the executables don't have to be on NFS?
> Interesting, we are using local spooling, the spool directory on each node
> is  /cm/local/apps/sge/var/spool , which is, indeed local.
> But the $SGE_ROOT ,  /cm/shared/apps/sge/2011.11 lives on NFS.
> Does any of it need to?
> Maybe just the var part would need to:  /cm/shared/apps/sge/var ?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
>
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