It's easy enough to set. Put this in the torque qmgr config:
set queue long max_queuable = 6000
Now let's see if it works...
Steve
On 07/16/2014 10:41 AM, Stephen Burke wrote:
> Jeremy Coles [mailto:[log in to unmask]] said:
>> The question I asked is if it was possible to somehow flush the cache in
>> circumstances like this where stale information was causing infrastructure
>> errors (and with it extra work). I remember why the caching was introduced.
>> It sounds like the Nagios tests could be improved to workaround the issue.
> If the tests are using the standard top BDIIs you'd have to flush all of them, which doesn't seem practical.
>
>> So something needs to be set on the set AND on the WMS.
> No! The WMS has *already* been changed to do it - at least assuming it didn't get reverted at some subsequent stage.
>
> Stephen
>
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