>
>> our input.fl could be very big (about 2M), I will have a closer look
>> at this file later.
>
> If you do not really care about jobs getting lost, you can do this:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> 1. comment out /etc/cron.d/edg-wl-check-daemons
>
> 2. stop these services:
>
> /etc/init.d/edg-wl-wm stop
> /etc/init.d/edg-wl-lm stop
> /etc/init.d/edg-wl-ns stop
>
> 3. move the bad file out of the way:
>
> mv /var/edgwl/workload_manager/input.fl \
> /var/edgwl/workload_manager/input.fl.bad.$$
>
> 4. restart services:
>
> /etc/init.d/edg-wl-wm start
> /etc/init.d/edg-wl-lm start
> /etc/init.d/edg-wl-ns start
>
> 5. uncomment /etc/cron.d/edg-wl-check-daemons
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> This will cause all the jobs unhandled by the WM to be lost.
> The number of such jobs can be found as follows:
>
> grep -c ' g$' /var/edgwl/workload_manager/input.fl
>
>
Finally I had to take the hard way :-), after clean input.fl WM runs
fine, I got this with the old one:
[root@test01 workload_manager]# grep -c ' g$'
/var/edgwl/workload_manager/input.fl.bad.9067
740
Thanks a lot Maarten
Cheers
Alvaro
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