On 02/12/2013 10:59 AM, Alessandro Paolini wrote:
> Il 12/02/2013 10:32, Jean-Michel Barbet ha scritto:
>> On 02/12/2013 10:21 AM, Alessandro Paolini wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> then put in draining the production queues on the CE, leaving opened
>>> only the test ones (ops and dteam VO),
>>
>> Hi Alessandro,
>>
>> I take the opportunity to ask :
>>
>> How do you do this on a CREAM-CE : draining status on a VO basis ?
>>
>> I had to write a custom glite-info-dynamic-ce script for this purpose
>> but if a simpler solution exists...
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> JM
>>
>>
>>
> Hi JM,
> I didn't mean to drain the CREAM CE, but only the queues acting on the
> batch server.
>
> for example, in case of torque, if you want to put in draining the
> queue "prod":
>
> qmgr -c 'set queue prod enabled = False'
>
> this is quite simple if the CE has got the own batch server, otherwise
> if the queues are shared among several CEs you cannot disable a queue
> only on one CE (or at least it will not easy to do it)
>
> cheers,
> Alessandro
>
Hello again,
As we have the queues shared among different cream CEs, I think that one
possible solution at the beginning (while the cream CE is not in
production) is to change users.conf and groups.conf to allow only VO ops
and dteam on the new cream CE. Do you think that this solution is correct?
Cheers,
Carles
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