On 2020-02-03 13:28, Jeff Templon wrote:
> I think the limitation most sites run up against is using the APEL
> parser to send the data.
Yes. The tables used by the APEL client parser do not have any field for
the slot power of a job's actual node in the batch system behind a
specific CE. Those relationships don't exist in the APEL client schema;
the system works at the granularity of a CE and doesn't go deeper. In a
nutshell, that's the reason why times have to be scaled.
BUT: the exact same issue arises with the ARC CE, which avoids APEL
client by using another tool, called JURA. JURA exactly re-implements
the same "bug" that we are griping about in APEL client! Weird eh ....
Cheers,
Ste
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