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Re: [Condor-users] RequestCpus > 1 and Dynamic (Partitionable) Slots



Yes, that's what I thought the problem was - but I knew it was configured correctly.   It was resolved, either by a) ensuring the version was at least 7.4 and b) restarting the condor services rather than using reconfigure.  

I did both of those things... so I'm not sure which worked.

- Erik


On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Burnett, Ben <ben.burnett@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Could it be that your machine is not correctly advertising the number of cpus it has?  Notice that Matt's shows a sum of 4 for the 'Cpus' attribute, while yours only shows 1 (ignoring TotalCpus which seems to serve a different purpose).

Regards,
-B

>> >condor_status ea-morpheus -l | grep Cpu
>> CpuIsBusy = false
>> Cpus = 1
>> CpuBusyTime = 0
>> CpuBusy = ( ( LoadAvg - CondorLoadAvg ) >= 0.500000 )
>> TotalCpus = 4
>
> 08:30:34am$ condor_status -format "%s\t" Name -format "%d\n" Cpus
> slot1@xxxxxxxxxxxx    0
> slot1_1@xxxxxxxxxxxx  2
> slot1_2@xxxxxxxxxxxx  2

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Optimization Research Group
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University of Lethbridge
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