One final problem, I had to change the queues so that they all have
resource_min.nodes=1:x86 or resource_min.nodes=1:em64 in order have jobs
that request more than one processor to get queued, however this means
that qsub -l nodes=em64 will no longer work, nor will qsub -l
nodes=n35:em64. Have I just made a mess of this, or do I need to add a
set of serial queues as well?
Spencer
P Spencer Davis wrote:
Ok, I figured out my problem. It boils down to renaming the x86-64
variable in my nodes file. When it was changed to em64, with the
available_resource.nodes=em64 set for the short-64 and long-64 queues,
the jobs where being sorted into the proper queues. Then I set the
acl_hosts=n(n)+...+n(n+1), set acl_host_enable=false, restarted maui and
torque and everything works.
Hope this helps someone else,
and thanks to the group for listening to me think my way
out of the problem
Spencer Davis
P Spencer Davis wrote:
I tried shutting down Maui and running the default pbs_sched instead.
No change in behavior. I've set the resource_available.nodes to x86
or x84-64 in the execution queues thinking that the routing queue
would then route the 32 bit requests to short or long and the 64 bit
jobs to short-64 or long-64 depending on the wall time requested, but
that has no effect. At this point I have no idea what I am doing
wrong, Any ideas?
Thanks,
Spencer
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