On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Reuti <re...@staff.uni-marburg.de> wrote:
> > > […] > > > > Thanks Reuti. This is basically what I've been doing, except that I > right out the rqs's to a file that I load using qconf. The issue is that > temporarily changing individual quotas will be much more complicated now. > > I've had an idea though: I could create a project that's just for > temporary quota increases. It could be one for each user or just a single > one and change the ACL for it. But in either case, the project and/or ACL > would be modified or created on the fly as needed along with rqs's for > slots and memory, and then I could use qalter on desired queued jobs to > redirect them to this project so the'll run. Does that sound reasonable? > > Yes, this sounds good. The temporary project can always stay in the RQS as > first rule, as usually there are no jobs which would be matched by it. And > unless it's in use, you could set it to 0 slots so that no user can take > advantage of it by specifying the project on its own. Do you need the > accounting per project? AFAICS this can't be changed back once the job > started. No, we're not using accounting so should be good. We just use projects to limit resource consumption based on users and the groups they belong to. -M
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