On 02/08/2011 15:00, "Edier Zapata" <edalzap@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Good morning,
>
> I have a question about Dynamic proviosing:
> If I configure my nodes to use it, and I want to run jobs in the "normal
>way" I mean, each job will use 1 core and 1/NumberOfCores resources I
>always have to add:
> request_cpus =1
> request_memory=XXXX
> request_disk=XXXX
>to the submit file?
>Or I can have both configurations in the same node?
>
>Thank you.
>--
>Edier Alberto Zapata Hernández
>Ingeniero de Sistemas
>Universidad de Valle
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it will behave as if they had done request_cpus=1.
(I think Memory and Disk just come from the regular Requirements.)
We run with Dynamic slots here at Manchester and it works very well.
The only thing that is a bit confusing is the output from condor_status.
-Ian
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Ian Cottam
IT Services for Research
Faculty of EPS
The University of Manchester
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