Hi Michael,

Send some basic examples of what you want to do and I'll fire off a basic RQS 
config
that will get you going.

There is a lot to it, esp for project-level fairshare settings....

Also, remember that if you want decent response, you need a scheduler with
at least 2 cpus. Best to have 4 cpus so that decisions can be made faster
during the scheduling cycle and worker threads can do their thing....

Also consider looking using the perl JSV for runtime limits enforcements.

It may be best to get Univa to assist you for a day even over the phone
if you can justify the expense. It is well worth it to get the new Univa Grid 
Engine.


-Ed


-----Original Message-----
From: Reuti [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2015 06:22 PM
To: 'Michael Stauffer'
Cc: 'Gridengine Users Group'
Subject: Re: [gridengine users] project quota details

Hi,Am 13.04.2015 um 23:24 schrieb Michael Stauffer:> OGS/GE 2011.11p1 (Rocks 
6.1)> > Hi,> > I'm looking to setup project-based quota management. I'm at a 
university and different labs will be signing up for different quotas for the 
users in their labs.> > I understand that I can: > > - add users to one or more 
projects> - assign quotas (slots and memory in my case) to projects that will 
limit the total concurrent resource usage by project> - have users choose a 
particular project when they submit a job (needed for users who do work for 
multiple labs)> > I'm wondering if I can also set a per-user quota "within" a 
project quota that will limit how much of a resource any individual from the 
project can use at once. That is, I'd like that limit to be lower than the 
project's limit on all project users, so that no one user in a project can use 
all the project's resources at once.> > Could different per-user quotas be 
assigned for different users within a project? e.g. a power user in a project 
might generally need more slots than other users.Yes. You need to phrase these 
individual limits in a second RQS. I.e. one RQS will limit the overall 
consumption per project, the second one will limit the combinations of projects 
and users to varying limits.-- Reuti> > Any suggestions on strategies for this 
kind of resource management would be a great help.> > Thanks> > -M> 
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