On 6/3/2014 8:52 AM, Ben Cotton wrote:Nope. ÂJust as a quick test on my laptop running 64bit Windows 7, using the default personal condor config and HTCondor v8.1.5, I placed
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 8:48 PM, Ralph Finch <ralphmariafinch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bump. Is there a 16 core limit on Windows?
 num_cpus = 30
in condor_config.local (to lie about how many CPU cores I have), started the HTCondor service, and 30 static slots popped up just as expected.
I think Ben is onto something below. ÂTry again using the default config, and/or post the relevant parts of your condor_config file (i.e. the parts you modified, esp related to startd/slot config) here.
regards,
Todd
Doesn't look like it. I took my Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit) VM and
lied to HTCondor (8.0.5) about the number of cores and was able to
have it successfully report 17 slots.
You mentioned that you copied in your condor_config file. I wonder if
you haven something in there that would cause HTCondor to trip up. If
you use the default config file, does it work?
Thanks,
BC
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