Hello,

On 6/22/2006 5:58 PM, Przemysław Staniszewski wrote:
> Hey
> 
>  Now I have got one of this strange situations.
> 
> I run 3 jobs, one by one. First job run another was waiting on max
> storage..
> But when 1 was end, 2 and 3 job just changed status to 'is waiting for
> its start time'.
> That never should happen for me.

How do you know that that should never happen for you? Usually, I 
*think* that status shows up here when a job is rescheduled in case of 
an error.

> I don't know what can I do now. Cancel
> them by hand and run once again?

Might be one solution. You could also post your - hopefully simplified - 
job definitions and schedules, perhaps there's something in there.

We will really need all the relevant information together, I think. I at 
least don't have the time to go through the older mails...

>  free
>                        total       used       free     shared   
> buffers     cached
> Mem:        515292     508692       6600          0       2208     464672
> -/+ buffers/cache:      41812     473480
> Swap:       489940        148     489792

I don't think this is a problem related to an out-of-memory condition.

Arno

> 

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