Re: [gridengine users] SGE 8.1.8, Cgroups, and Centos 7

2016-08-24 Thread sge
/cpuset/$cpucon/cpuset.cpus echo "--" which returns: qsub: -- binding is 0 -- 10:cpuset:/sge/230143.1/12159 9:net_cls:/ 8:perf_event:/ 7:blkio:/ 6:devices:/ 5:memory:/memlimit256 4:cpuacct,cpu:/ 3:hugetlb:/ 2:freezer:/ 1:name=systemd:/system.slice/sgee

Re: [gridengine users] SGE 8.1.8, Cgroups, and Centos 7

2016-08-17 Thread sge
On 08/17/2016 03:35 AM, William Hay wrote: > I was thinking of this: > https://arc.liv.ac.uk/trac/SGE/ticket/1512 > > I think it is worked around by recent versions of intel MPI but older > versions and > other parallel libraries may still trigger it (most don't though).

Re: [gridengine users] SGE 8.1.8, Cgroups, and Centos 7

2016-08-16 Thread sge
tely I am not in a position to upgrade the SGE core at the moment, so I will have to wait to try this. > > Not sure if ENABLE_ADDGRP_KILL=TRUE is compatible with USE_CGROUPS as they > both provide > ways to find processes that belong to the job and kill them. Try using just > USE

[gridengine users] SGE 8.1.8, Cgroups, and Centos 7

2016-08-15 Thread sge
_mnt >/dev/null 2>&1 mount -t cgroup -ocpuset cpuset $cpuset_mnt The "setup-cgroups-etc" is being called by the sgeexecd at startup: $bin_dir/sge_execd /usr/local/sge/util/resources/scripts/setup-cgroups-etc start After rebooting the test node /proc/self