Guys, Just curious, how does the h_vmem work on processes of MPI jobs(or OPENMP, multi-threading)? I have some parallel jobs, the top command shows "VET" of 40GB, while the "RES" is only 100MB.
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Michael Stauffer <mgsta...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Message: 4 >> Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 11:53:12 +0200 >> From: Txema Heredia <txema.llis...@gmail.com> >> To: Derrick Lin <klin...@gmail.com>, SGE Mailing List >> <users@gridengine.org> >> Subject: Re: [gridengine users] Enforce users to use specific amount >> of memory/slot >> Message-ID: <53b13388.5060...@gmail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; Format="flowed" >> >> >> Hi Derrick, >> >> You could either set h_vmem as a consumable (consumable=yes) attribute >> and set a default value of 8GB for it. This way, whenever a job doesn't >> request any amount of h_vmem, it will automatically request 8GB per >> slot. This will affect all types of jobs. >> >> You could also define a JSV script that checks the username, and forces >> a -l h_vmem=8G for his/her jobs ( >> jsv_sub_add_param('l_hard','h_vmem','8G') ). This will affect all jobs >> for that user, but could turn into a pain to manage. >> >> Or, you could set a different policy and allow all users to request the >> amount of memory they really need, trying to fit best the node. What is >> the point of forcing the user to reserve 63 additional cores when they >> only need 1 core and 500GB of memory? You could fit in that node one job >> like this, and, say, two 30-core-6GB-memory jobs. >> >> Txema >> >> >> >> El 30/06/14 08:55, Derrick Lin escribi?: >> >> > Hi guys, >> > >> > A typical node on our cluster has 64 cores and 512GB memory. So it's >> > about 8GB/core. Occasionally, we have some jobs that utilizes only 1 >> > core but 400-500GB of memory, that annoys lots of users. So I am >> > seeking a way that can force jobs to run strictly below 8GB/core >> > ration or it should be killed. >> > >> > For example, the above job should ask for 64 cores in order to use >> > 500GB of memory (we have user quota for slots). >> > >> > I have been trying to play around h_vmem, set it to consumable and >> > configure RQS >> > >> > { >> > name max_user_vmem >> > enabled true >> > description "Each user can utilize more than 8GB/slot" >> > limit users {bad_user} to h_vmem=8g >> > } >> > >> > but it seems to be setting a total vmem bad_user can use per job. >> > >> > I would love to set it on users instead of queue or hosts because we >> > have applications that utilize the same set of nodes and app should be >> > unlimited. >> > >> > Thanks >> > Derrick > > > I've been dealing with this too. I'm using h_vmem to kill processes that go > above the limit, and s_vmem set slightly lower by default to give > well-behaved processes a chance first to exit gracefully. > > The issue is that these use virtual memory, which is (always, more or less) > great than resident memory, i.e. the actual ram usage. And with java apps > like Matlab, the amount of virtual memory reserved/used is HUGE compared to > resident, by 10x give or take. So it makes it really impracticle actually. > However so far I've just set the default h_vmem and s_vmem values high > enough to accomadate jvm apps, and increased the per-host consumable > appropriately. We don't get fine-grained memory control, but it definitely > controls out-of-control users/procs that otherwise might gobble up enough > ram to slow dow the entire node. > > We may switch to UVE just for this reason, to get memory limits based on > resident memory, if it seems worth it enough in the end. > > -M > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@gridengine.org > https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@gridengine.org https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users