Mike Kenyon wrote:
> Ahh, ok, understood. In this case closing the queues at the
> appropriate times is possibly the best thing to do.
I wrote a python script (attached) to schedule the closures using at.
You use it as follows:
qscheddowntime <timespec for downtime>
e.g.
qscheddowntime "10:30am May 20"
It gets the queue max walltime from torque and schedules the queues to be
closed at the appropriate times.
It also allows certain queues to be skipped (e.g. test queue can be left
open).
Would anyone else be interested in this script? If so, I can check it into
the hepsysman repository.
Stephen
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