Once again I started seeing high loads on my gatekeeper due to a large number of globus-job-manager processes. I started to kill some of the older (> 1 day) g-j-m processes and saw an immediate reduction in the system load, as I had expected. My question: Is it ok to start arbitrarily killing some of these g-j-m processes? What effect will it have on the corresponding jobs? Would it be better/equivalent to condor_rm some of the g-j-m jobs (which are easily identified by their command: data --dest-url=http://...)? What effect will condor_rm'ing these jobs have for the user? Some users are correctly setting GRIDMANAGER_MAX_JOBMANAGERS_PER_RESOURCE to limit the number of g-j-m processes. Is there an equivalent setting that I can use on the gatekeeper to limit the number of g-j-m processes launched by any given user? --Mike
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