RE: [Brahms-dev-l] Re: proofserver

From: Johnson, Erik B <ebj@ku.edu>
Date: Thu Sep 15 2005 - 15:50:05 EDT
Hiro,
  2 hours is better.  Some of my jobs take 1400seconds to finish.  If I turn on the mixed event part of the analysis I believe it takes about 2800seconds.  Both are less than 2 hours, but a good buffer will work best in order to not stop any jobs prematurely.
Erik




-----Original Message-----
From: brahms-dev-l-bounces+ebj=ku.edu@lists.bnl.gov on behalf of Hironori Ito
Sent: Thu 9/15/2005 2:34 PM
To: flemming videbaek
Cc: devlist
Subject: [Brahms-dev-l] Re: proofserver
 
Hello. When root session with proof dies, sometimes it does not kill 
your proof service.  This is quite annoying since it requires a user to 
logon to every slave machines and to kill all proof jobs manually.  
However, any console jobs that is running longtime (I don't remember the 
duration) will be automatically reniced after some time for jobs by any 
other users.  I am thinking to make a program to kill just proof jobs 
with more than a few hours of cpu time.  (I am assuming nobody needs 
proof for more than a hour or two.   For example, I can loop through 
run04 AuAu  one angle (with many magnet settings) in about 30 minutes.)

Hiro

flemming videbaek wrote:

> Hi Eun-Joo
> you have a proffserver running on rcas0005 that has accumulated 70555 
> minutes of cpu;
> I have seen something like this happen to me but was discovered by 
> erik after 24 hours
> Could you kill the process
>  
> Flemming
>  
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Flemming Videbaek
> Physics Department
> Brookhaven National Laboratory
>  
> e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov <mailto:videbaek@bnl.gov>
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