[torqueusers] Maui QOS
Tom Rudwick
tomr at intrinsity.com
Tue Nov 25 16:20:08 MST 2008
Try this:
-W x=QOS:med
and then when the job is running do a "checkjob" on it to see that
you are getting qos you want.
Tom
Sarah Mulholland wrote:
>
> I'm having trouble getting the Maui QOS to work. I started by
> following the example in the admin doc and I've experimented to to no
> avail.
>
>
>
> My QOS related variables in maui.cfg currently look like this:
>
>
>
> QOSWEIGHT 1
>
> QOSCFG[low] PRIORITY=1
>
> QOSCFG[med] PRIORITY=10
>
> QOSCFG[high] PRIORITY=100
>
>
>
> I submit my jobs with qsub --W x:qos:med somejob
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>
> The syntax I saw in the archives had "-W x:QOS:med", but when I try
> that, none of my jobs run. As it is I have a test case that submits a
> bunch of low priority jobs followed by a high priority job. Each job
> grabs half the nodes, so the first two start running and the rest go
> in the queue. When a job finishes, the processing continues in FIFO
> order rather than the high priority job getting taking precedence.
>
>
>
> Any hints on how to debug would be appreciated. I've looked at
> "diagnose --Q", but it doesn't tell me much. I am using xpbs to
> monitor the queue.
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