Hi Mark,
I have the same problem and asked Justin to add a plug-in, just like we
have to choose between openmpi and mpich2, to make it simple.
The hard way is to have a StarCluster code in your server, change the sge
template and compile the code.
All best,
Sergio
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Mark Spillman <markspillman_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I recently upgraded to 0.95.2, and at the moment, when I first start a
> cluster, the default SGE allocation rule appears to be fill_up. It used to
> be set to round_robin (see
> http://star.mit.edu/cluster/docs/0.93.3/guides/sge.html).
>
> I have been using the 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 hvm-backed AMIs, in the
> us-east-1 region.
>
> I was wondering if there is a simple way to re-enable the
> round_robin setting by default, rather than having to manually change it
> using qconf -mp orte and a text editor?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Mark
>
> This is the output given by qconf -sp orte
>
> root_at_master:~# qconf -sp orte
> qconf -sp orte
> pe_name orte
> slots 2
> user_lists NONE
> xuser_lists NONE
> start_proc_args /bin/true
> stop_proc_args /bin/true
> allocation_rule $fill_up
> control_slaves TRUE
> job_is_first_task FALSE
> urgency_slots min
> accounting_summary FALSE
>
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Received on Thu Feb 27 2014 - 07:04:27 EST
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