-t and --time are synonymous. You're using both
Ryan
On 09/05/2013 12:38 PM, Matthew Russell wrote:
Job being canceled due to time limits
Hi,
I can't figure out why my job is being canceled due to time limites.
My queue has an infinite time limit, and my batch file requests
several hours, yet the job is always canceled within a few minutes.
gm1@dena:GEM-MACH_1.5.1_dev$ sinfo
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES STATE NODELIST
defq up infinite 4 idle dena[1-4]
*headnode up infinite 1 idle dena*
matt up infinite 2 idle dena[1-2]
My batch file:
#!/home/gm1/ECssm/multi/bin/s.sge_dummy_shell
#SBATCH -D /home/gm1
#SBATCH --export=NONE
#SBATCH -o /home/gm1/listings/dena/gm338_21388_M.21737.out.o
#SBATCH -e /home/gm1/listings/dena/gm338_21388_M.21737.out.e
#SBATCH -J gm338_21388_M.30296
*#SBATCH --time=38380*
#SBATCH --partition=headnode
#SBATCH
#SBATCH -c 1
#SBATCH -t 4
#SBATCH
#
....
The error log:
gm1@dena:GEM-MACH_1.5.1_dev$ cat ~/listings/dena/gm338_21388_M.21737.out.e
slurmd[dena]: *** JOB 1683 CANCELLED AT 2013-09-05T14:24:27 DUE TO
TIME LIMIT ***
Is there somewhere else where a time limit can be imposed? The time
limit is being imposed about 5 minutes into the job.
Thanks
--
Ryan Cox
Operations Director
Fulton Supercomputing Lab
Brigham Young University