[torqueusers] qmgr question - save changes
David Beer
dbeer at adaptivecomputing.com
Mon Mar 7 10:57:12 MST 2011
Skip,
Do you have auto_node_np enabled in qmgr? This could be responsible for overwriting the configured value.
David
----- Original Message -----
> Ken> Check the nodes file. Did it change to np=2 after you did the set
> node?
>
> No, it's still np=4.
>
> Thx,
>
> Skip
>
> Ken> Ken Nielson
> Ken> Adaptive Computing
>
> Ken> ----- Original Message -----
> Ken> From: skip at pobox.com
> Ken> To: torqueusers at supercluster.org
> Ken> Sent: Monday, March 7, 2011 9:37:15 AM
> Ken> Subject: [torqueusers] qmgr question - save changes
>
>
> Ken> I have a four-core box under my desk and wanted to contribute two
> cores to
> Ken> the Torque pool. I created it then in qmgr executed:
>
> Ken> set node udesktop264.wacker np = 2
>
> Ken> After a pbs_server restart that reverts to 4. How do I get my
> two-core
> Ken> declaration to stick? Do I need to edit server_priv/nodes?
>
> Ken> Thx,
>
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