Our cluster in Sheffield is also filled by biomed jobs:
half of them are running fine but the other half doesn't consume any CPU
time for more than 50 hours.
Elena
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Andrew Elwell wrote:
>> Our cluster is currently almost filled by biomed jobs that don't seem to be
>> consuming any CPU time. Looking on the WNs, there are programs running with
>> names such as "job_pull.sh" but little real work is being done. These look
>> very like pilot jobs to me, and I'd prefer not to have them blocking slots
>> that could be used by others. (At the very least I'd expect them to vacate
>> their slot after a few minutes without work.) Has anyone else seen this?
>>
>
> Not for a while - All our biomed jobs at the moment look fairly efficient
> (I've not had a rummage on the worker nodes themselves to see whats up.
>
> On saturday they weren't so good though - lower efficiencies on the plots
>
> A
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