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AGrid Engine Home Home > \\ !arco.png! Accounting and Reporting Console !printer.png! Accounting and Reporting Console Guide (Printable) The optional Accounting and Reporting Console (ARCo) enables you to gather live reporting data from the Grid Engine system and to store ...
information presented here is also available in individual pages in the Accounting and Reporting Console section. This page is designed to enable you to easily export the information to a PDF or Word document. To print a version of this document, log in to wikis.sun.com, click Tools, then select Export ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Getting Started > Using the Wiki > \\ How to Add a Page You can add pages within the Expert Advice section. # Log in to wikis.sun.com. \\ \\ # Navigate to the Expert Advice section. \\ \\ # Click the Add icon on the top right ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > \\ !administering.png! Adding Resource Attributes to the Complex By adding resource attributes to the complex, the administrator can extend the set of attributes managed by the Grid Engine system. The administrator can also restrict ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ !http://wikis.sun.com/download/attachments/47896704/additionalresources.png! Additional Resources Software Sites Topic Description Product Site http://www.sun.com/software/sge/getit.jsp Download the Sun Grid Engine software. Open Source Site ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing \\ !install.png! Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) and Microsoft Subsystem for UNIXbased Applications (SUA) make it possible to integrate some Windows operating systems into existing UNIX ...
Grid Home Home > \\ !administering.png! Administering Sun Grid Engine !printer.png! Administering Guide (Printable) Managing Your Cluster Topic Description Interacting With Sun Grid Engine as an Administrator Learn how you can use the command line ...
information presented here is also available in individual pages in the Administering section. This page is designed to enable you to easily export the information to a PDF or Word document. To print a version of this document, log in to wikis.sun.com, click Tools, then select Export to PDF or Export ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Administering the Service Domain Manager Interacting With SDM For this release of the Service Domain Manager (SDM) module, you must perform all tasks through the commandline interface. Running Commands ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Command Reference > \\ !sdm.png! Administration Commands Add Bootstrap Configuration Use {{smdadm addbootstrapconfig}} to add a bootstrap configuration for a new system. This configuration can be stored on a host other than ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > \\ !arco.png! ARCo Configuration Files and Scripts About dbwriter The {{dbwriter}} component writes and deletes the reporting data in the reporting database. It performs the following tasks: Reads raw data from the reporting ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > \\ !arco.png! ARCo FrequentlyAsked Questions Do I need to reinstall database server and create new database every time I update/upgrade ARCo? No. Generally, you want to keep ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Advance Reservations > \\ !administering.png! ARCo Queries for Advance Reservations The Accounting and Reporting Console (ARCo) provides several queries that specifically apply to advance reservations: Accounting per AR Advanced Reservation Attributes ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > \\ !arco.png! ARCo Troubleshooting Problem: Reporting module installation on Red Hat Enterprise Linux On certain versions of RHEL, while using SJWC 3.0.x or 3.1.x, you might see following ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ !http://wikis.sun.com/download/attachments/47896704/community.png! Ask the Community a Question To ask the community a question, use the following resources: If you are a user, the users@gridengine.sunsource.net http://gridengine.sunsource.net/maillist.html mailing list is an excellent resource. To sign ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > \\ !administering.png! Assigning Global Resource Attributes Global resource attributes are clusterwide resource attributes, such as available network bandwidth of a file server or the free disk space on a networkwide available file ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > \\ !administering.png! Assigning Host Resource Attributes The default hostrelated attributes are load values. As an administrator, you can add new resource attributes to the default attributes. Every execution ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > \\ !administering.png! Assigning Queue Resource Attributes You can add new queue resource attributes to the default attributes that are attached to each queue. Userdefined resource attributes must first ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > \\ !install.png! Automatic Installation Special Considerations The first step in performing an automatic installation is to set up a configuration file. You can find configuration file templates in the {{$SGEROOT ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > \\ !install.png! Automatic Uninstallation You can also uninstall hosts automatically. Uninstall all compute hosts before you uninstall the master host. If you uninstall the master host ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > \\ !using.png! Automating Grid Engine Functions Through DRMAA You can automate Sun Grid Engine functions by writing scripts that run Sun Grid Engine commands and parse the results. However, for more ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! Automating the Installation Process This section describes how you can automate the software installation process for the following reasons: To install the Grid Engine software on many hosts To install the Grid Engine software ...
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BGrid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Backing Up and Restoring System Configuration You can back up your Grid Engine system configuration files automatically. The automatic backup process uses a configuration file called {{backuptemplate.conf ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ !http://wikis.sun.com/download/attachments/47896704/community.png! Grid Engine Blogs Participate Have a best practice to share? Questions? Suggestions? Comments? Add a page to the Expert Advice section Ask the community a question Send the writing ...
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CGrid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System \\ !install.png! Changing Default Behavior to Case Sensitivity You might have to choose between default behavior and case sensitivity for object names, such as file names. Your ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Getting Started > \\ !gettingstarted.png! Choosing a User Interface To meet the needs of your environment, the following interface tools are available: QMON The Graphical User Interface If you prefer using a graphical user interface, you can ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Clusters > \\ !administering.png! Cluster Configuration Parameters For detailed information about these parameters, see the {{sgeconf(5)}} http://gridengine.sunsource.net/manpages.html man page. Unless otherwise mentioned, the global configuration entry for the following ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! Cluster Design Cells You can set up the Grid Engine system as a single cluster or as a collection of loosely coupled clusters called cells. The {{$SGECELL}} environment variable indicates the cluster ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Getting Started > Choosing a User Interface > \\ !gettingstarted.png! Command Line Interface Ancillary Programs For more information on available ancillary programs, see the Grid Engine Man Pages http://gridengine.sunsource.net/manpages.html. List of Ancillary ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > Using SDM With the Sun Grid Engine Adapter > \\ !sdm.png! Commands for Managing the Grid Engine Service Add Grid Engine Complex Mapping Grid Engine services need a map to build ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Command Reference > \\ !sdm.png! Component Commands Shut Down Component Use {{smdadm shutdowncomponent}} to shut down the specified component on the specified host. If the component is not specified, the command stops all ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! Configuring a Shadow Master Host From the Command Line Shadow master hosts are machines in the cluster that can detect a failure of the master daemon and take over its role as master ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Configuring Clusters The basic cluster configuration is a set of information that is configured to reflect site dependencies and to influence Grid Engine system behavior. Site dependencies include valid paths for programs such as {{mail}} or {{xterm ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > \\ !administering.png! Configuring Default Requests Typically, a user defines a request profile for a particular job. If the user does not specify any requests for a job, the scheduler considers any queue to which ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Configuring Hosts For more information on hosts and daemons, see How the System Operates. The master host requires no further configuration other than that performed by the installation procedure. For information about how to initially ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > \\ !administering.png! Configuring JSVs You can configure JSVs in up to five different locations. Each configured JSV will be executed by the Grid Engine system when a job is submitted ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Configuring Load Parameters Default Load Parameters By default, {{sgeexecd}} periodically reports several load parameters and their corresponding values to {{sgeqmaster}}. These values are stored in the {{sgeqmaster}} internal host object, which is described ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > \\ !administering.png! Configuring Projects Projects provide a means to organize joint computational tasks from multiple users. A project also defines resource usage policies for all jobs that belong ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Configuring Queue Calendars Queue calendars define the availability of queues according to the day of the year, the day of the week, or the time of day. You can configure queues to change their status at specified times. You ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > !administering.png! Configuring Queues Introduction to Queues A queue is a container for a class of jobs that are allowed to run on one or more hosts concurrently. A queue determines certain job attributes, for example, whether the job can be migrated ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Configuring Resource Attributes Resource attribute definitions can be associated with a queue, a host, or the entire cluster. A set of default resource attributes is already attached to each queue and host. Default resource attributes ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > \\ !arco.png! Configuring the Database Server You must properly install and configure the database server before you can install and use ARCo. Specific database installation instructions ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! Configuring the Functional Policy Functional scheduling is a nonfeedback scheme for determining a job's importance. Functional scheduling associates a job with the submitting user, project, or department. Functional scheduling is sometimes called ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! Configuring the Override Policy Override scheduling enables a Grid Engine system manager or operator to dynamically adjust the relative importance of one job or of all jobs that are associated with a user, a department ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing the Scheduler > \\ !administering.png! Configuring the Scheduler The following sections focus on administering the scheduler configuration {{schedconf}} and related issues. Refer to How to Configure PolicyBased Resource Management With QMON for details on the scheduling administration of resourcesharing ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! Configuring the ShareBased Policy Sharebased scheduling grants each user and project its allocated share of system resources during an accumulation period such as a week, a month, or a quarter. Sharebased ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! Configuring the Urgency Policy The Urgency Policy defines an urgency value for each job. This urgency value is determined by the sum of the following three contributing elements: Resource requirement Each ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! Configuring TicketBased Policies The tickets that are currently assigned to individual policies are listed under Current Active Tickets in the Policy Configuration dialog box. The numbers reflect the relative importance of the policies ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > \\ !administering.png! Configuring User Access There are four categories of users that each have access to their own set of Grid Engine system commands: Managers Managers have full capabilities to manipulate ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System > Microsoft Services for UNIX \\ !install.png! Configuring User Name Mapping User Name Mapping acts as a single clearinghouse that provides centralized user mapping services for the NFS ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ Contributing to the Community The wiki is designed to encourage and facilitate community contributions. You can contribute to the wiki in the following ways: Leave a comment See something that can be improved? Please login to wikis.sun.com and leave a comment. We'll ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > \\ !arco.png! Creating CrossCluster Queries Prerequisite for performing crosscluster queries is that you have configured your database with multiple schemas (not necessary for MySQL), and granted one user SELECT privileges an ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software With the GUI Installer > \\ !install.png! Custom Installation The custom installation mode is targeted at the experienced users. It offers more advanced customization of Sun Grid Engine installation than the express installation Express ...
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DGrid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > \\ !arco.png! Database Schemas sgejob The {{sgejob}} table contains one record for each new job, each new array task, and each parallel task started in a tightly integrated parallel ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > \\ !administering.png! Defining Consumable Resources Introducing Consumable Resources Consumable resources, or consumables, provide an efficient way to manage limited resources. The complex also builds the framework for the system's ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! Defining Resource Requirements In the examples so far, the submit options do not express any resource requirements for the hosts on which the jobs are to be executed. The Grid Engine system assumes that such jobs ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console \\ !arco.png! Derived Values and Deletion Rules Derived Values At {{dbwriter}} startup, and in continuous mode once an hour, derived values are calculated. You can configure which values to calculate ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Automating Grid Engine Functions Through DRMAA > \\ !using.png! Developing With the C Language Binding Important Files for the C Language Binding To use the DRMAA C language binding implementation included with Sun Grid ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Automating Grid Engine Functions Through DRMAA > \\ !using.png! Developing With the Java Language Binding Important Files for the Java Language Binding To use the DRMAA Java language binding implementation included with Sun Grid ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! Directory Organization When determining the directory organization, you must decide the following: The directory organization, for example, whether you will install a complete software tree on each workstation, crossmounted directories ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System \\ !install.png! Disabling DEP How to Disable DEP for Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2000 and Window Server 2003 # Rightclick the My Computer icon on your ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > \\ !using.png! Displaying Host Properties Clicking the {{Host Configuration}} button in the QMON Main Control window displays an overview of the functionality that is associated with the hosts in your cluster. You need to have manager privileges ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > \\ !using.png! Displaying Queue Properties To make the best use of the Grid Engine system at your site, you should be familiar with the queue structure. You should also be familiar with the properties of the queues that are configured for your ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > \\ !using.png! Displaying User Properties For information on the different categories of Sun Grid Engine users, see Users and User Categories. User Access Permissions The Grid Engine software automatically takes into account the access ...
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EGrid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System \\ !install.png! Enabling suid Behavior for Interix Programs According to the POSIX standard, a file has permissions that include bits to set both a UID ({{setuid}}) and a GID ({{setgid ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ Error Messages Consequences of Error or Exit Codes The following tables list the consequences of different error codes or exit codes: Table JobRelated Error or Exit Codes These codes are valid for every type of job. Script ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Parallel Environments > \\ !administering.png! Example Configuring a Parallel Environment From the Command Line The {{qsub}} command that corresponds to the parallel job specification in Example Displaying Configured Parallel Environment Interfaces With QMON is as follows ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Parallel Environments > \\ !administering.png! Example Displaying Configured Parallel Environment Interfaces With QMON The following example defines a parallel job to be submitted. The job requests that the parallel environment interface {{mpi}} (message passing ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > Writing JSV Scripts > \\ !administering.png! Example Writing a JSV Script Using Tcl If a script is started within the master daemon process (server JSV), it must be started by an ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > Writing JSV Scripts > \\ !administering.png! Example Writing a JSV Script Using the Bourne Shell If a script is started within the master daemon process (server JSV), it must be started ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > Defining Consumable Resources > \\ !administering.png! Example 1 Floating Software License Management Suppose you are using the software package {{pamcrash}} in your cluster, and you have access to 10 ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > Defining Consumable Resources > \\ !administering.png! Example 2 Space Sharing for Virtual Memory Administrators must often tune a system to avoid performance degradation caused by memory oversubscription, and consequently ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > Defining Consumable Resources > \\ !administering.png! Example 3 Managing Available Disk Space Some applications need to manipulate huge data sets stored in files. Such applications therefore depend ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Install Installing > Installing the Software From the Command Line > How to Install the Berkeley DB Spooling Server > \\ !install.png! Example Berkeley DB Spooling Server Installation The following example shows a complete Berkeley DB ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > How to Install dbwriter > \\ !arco.png! Example dbwriter Installation The following example shows a complete dbwriter installation. The steps in this example are referred to from the dbwriter installation and configuration description ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software From the Command Line > How to Install Execution Hosts > \\ !install.png! Example Execution Host Installation The following example shows a complete Sun Grid Engine execution host installation. Before ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software From the Command Line > How to Install the Master Host > \\ !install.png! Example Master Host Installation The following example shows a complete Sun Grid Engine master host installation. Remember ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > How to Install Reporting \\ !arco.png! Example Reporting Installation The following example shows a complete ARCo reporting installation. The steps in this example are referred to from the ARCo reporting installation ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Upgrading > How to Install 6.2 Using the Cloned Cluster Configuration Method > \\ !upgrade.png! Example Upgrade for Cloned Cluster Configuration The following upgrade example uses a copy of the existing cluster configuration with a different $SGECELL. This example ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Executor When SDM tries to manage resources, it must be able to execute actions or commands on a resource. For this purpose, the administrator can install an executor component on each resource in an ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ Expert Advice This section is provided for you to contribute any content that you think might be useful to the community. Check out How to Add a Page Add a Page for instructions on how to contribute content. Once you ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ Expert Advice by Topic To add content to this page, see instructions on How to Add a Page Add a Page. General Information Topic Description Cheat Sheets Topic Description Cluster Configuration Topic Description Submitting ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Expert Advice by Type To add content to this page, see instructions on How to Add a Page Add a Page. Podcasts Topic Description Procedures Topic Description Screencasts Topic Description Videos Topic Description White ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software With the GUI Installer > \\ !install.png! Express Installation The express installation mode is targeted at firsttime users and provides a significantly reduced set of parameters to configure. This mode also provides reasonable default values ...
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FGrid Engine Home Home > \\ Frequently Asked Questions What is the Grid Engine Software? #1 How does the Sun Grid Engine software work? #2 What are the benfits of using the Sun Grid Engine software? #3 How can ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! FineTuning Your Environment The Grid Engine system is a fullfunction, generalpurpose distributed resource management tool. The scheduler component of the system supports a wide range of different compute farm scenarios. To get the maximum ...
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GGrid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Generating Accounting Statistics You can use the {{qacct}} command to generate alphanumeric accounting statistics. If you specify no options, {{qacct}} displays the aggregate usage on all machines of the cluster, as generated by all ...
Grid Engine Home Home > !gettingstarted.png! Getting Started !printer.png! Getting Started Guide (Printable) Introducing the Sun Grid Engine System A grid is a collection of computing resources that perform tasks. In its simplest form, a grid appears to users as a large ...
information presented here is also available in individual pages in the Getting Started section. This page is designed to enable you to easily export the Getting Started information to a PDF or Word document. To print a version of this document, log in to wikis.sun.com, click Tools, then select ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > !planning.png! Getting the Software The software is distributed through electronic download and on CDROM. Electronic Download Sun Grid Engine To electronically download a copy of the Sun Grid Engine software, visit sun.com http ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Command Reference > \\ !sdm.png! Global Options for the sdmadm Command sdmadm Command Options You can use any of the following options with all forms of the {{sdmadm}} command: Option Short ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ Glossary Term Definition access list A list of users and UNIX groups who are permitted or denied access to a resource such as a queue or a host. Users and groups can belong to multiple access lists, and the same access lists ...
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Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > Using SDM With the Sun Grid Engine Adapter > \\ !sdm.png! Grid Engine Service Adapter Configuration In SDM, a Grid Engine service is defined by an entry in the global configuration. Normally, you ...
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HSun Grid Engine 6.2u2 Welcome to the Sun Grid Engine 6.2u2 documentation site. We encourage you to participate in the development of this site by logging in and adding comments. To learn more about this wiki, see Read Me First. Looking for Sun ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! Host Configuration Parameters {{hostconf}} reflects the format of the template file for the execution host configuration. For detailed information about these parameters, see the {{hostconf(5)}} http://gridengine.sunsource.net/manpages.html man ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! Host System Requirements Master Host The master host controls the Grid Engine system. This host runs the master daemon {{sgeqmaster}}. The master host must comply with the following requirements: The host ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! How Jobs Are Scheduled The Grid Engine software's policy management automatically controls the use of shared resources in the cluster to best achieve the goals of the administration. High priority jobs are dispatched ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Getting Started > \\ !gettingstarted.png! How Resources Are Matched to Requests A Banking Analogy As an analogy, imagine a large "moneycenter" bank in one of the world's capital cities. In the bank's lobby are dozens of customers waiting to be served. Each ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Getting Started > \\ !gettingstarted.png! How the System Operates The Grid Engine system does the following: Accepts jobs. Jobs are users' requests for computer resources. Each job includes a description of what to do and a set of property ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using the Wiki > \\ How to Add a Comment # Log in to wikis.sun.com. \\ \\ # On the bottom of the page on which you would like to comment, Click Add Comment. The comment box is displayed. \\ \\ # Enter your comment. \\ \\ # Click Post to save ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > \\ !arco.png! How to Add Authorized ARCo Users During the installation of the ARCo reporting module, you are asked to enter a list of users who should have write permissions ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Add Queues From the Command Line To add a cluster queue, type the following command: qconf aq <clusterqueue> The {{aq}} option (add cluster queue) displays an ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Add Queues With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # From the Cluster Queues dialog box ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > User Management on Windows Hosts > \\ !install.png! How to Add Windows Hosts Later # Copy Windows binaries to the $SGEROOT directory. \\ \\ # Type the following command: qconf mconf Set the {{execdparams}} to {{enablewindomacc=true}}. \\ \\ # Type ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > Automatic Installation \\ !install.png! How to Automate Installation With Increased Security (CSP) The automatic installation also supports the Certificate Security Protocol (CSP) mode described in Installing the Increased Security ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > \\ !install.png! How to Automate Other Installations Through a Configuration File In addition to installing the master host, you can perform a variety of other automatic installations using a similar process ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > Automatic Installation \\ !install.png! How to Automate the Master Host Installation Before You Begin You need to complete the planning process as outlined in Planning the Installation. In addition, you need ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Upgrading > \\ !upgrade.png! How to Back Up the Configuration of the Old Cluster You can create this backup at any time before you start the upgrade procedure. The upgrade is the same for both types of the upgrade procedures. To create ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing Security Features > \\ !install.png! How to Check Certificates The following sections provide examples of commands related to certificates, where arch is your system architecture, as in {{solsparc64}}. Depending on what you want to do ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing a JMXEnabled System > \\ !install.png! How to Check Certificates, Private Keys and Keystores for Users To confirm that these files contain the intended information, use the following commands: To display a certificate: $SGEROOT/util/sgeCA/sgeca ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > Configuring JSVs > !administering.png! How to Configure a Client JSV From the Command Line Generally, client JSVs will meet your cluster's needs. For more information on the differences between ...
View Source Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > Configuring JSVs > !administering.png! How to Configure a Server JSV From the Command Line Unless you need to write a script that requires administrative privileges, it generally ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure a Shadow Master Host From the Command Line Shadow master hosts are machines in the cluster that can detect a failure of the master daemon and take over its role ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Administration Hosts From the Command Line To configure administration hosts from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command: To show a list of all currently ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Administration Hosts With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Host Configuration button. The Host Configuration dialog box appears and displays the Administration Host tab ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Advance Reservations > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Advance Reservations From the Command Line This page provides information on the following: To request advance reservations, you must be a manager, an operator, or a member of the {{arusers ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Advance Reservations > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Advance Reservations With QMON To request advance reservations, you must be a manager, an operator, or a member of the {{arusers}} access list. For more information, see How ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > Submitting Array Jobs > \\ !Using.png! How to Configure Array Task Dependencies From the Command Line While most interdependent tasks can be supported by Sun Grid Engine's job dependency ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Parallel Environments > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Checkpointing Environments From the Command Line To configure the checkpointing environment from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command: To display a checkpointing environment ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Checkpointing Environments > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Checkpointing Environments With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Checkpoint Configuration button. The Checkpointing Configuration dialog box appears. !ckpt.png alt="Dialog ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Checkpointing Parameters From the Command Line To configure checkpointing parameters from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command: To modify a cluster queue, type ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure the Checkpointing Parameters With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click Modify ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Clusters > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Clusters From the Command Line You must be an administrator to use the {{qconf}} command to change cluster configurations. To configure clusters from the command line, use ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Clusters > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Clusters With QMON Any change to a local host configuration supersedes the global configuration parameters. # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Cluster Configuration button, as shown ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Complex Resource Attributes With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Execution Hosts From the Command Line Before You Begin Before you configure an execution host, you must first install the software on the execution ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Execution Hosts With QMON Before You Begin Before you configure an execution host, you must first install the software on the execution host as described ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Execution Method Parameters for Queues From the Command Line To modify a cluster queue, type the following command: qconf mq <clusterqueue> The {{mq}} option (modify cluster ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Execution Method Parameters With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > !administering.png! How to Configure General Parameters for Queues From the Command Line To modify a cluster queue, type the following command: qconf mq <clusterqueue> The {{mq}} option (modify cluster queue ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure General Parameters for Queues With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Host Groups From the Command Line Host groups enable you to use a single name to refer to multiple hosts. A host group can include other ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Host Groups With QMON Host groups enable you to use a single name to refer to multiple hosts. A host group can include other host groups ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Configure Job Dependencies From the Command Line Often the most convenient way to build a complex task is to split the task into subtasks. The Grid Engine system supports interdependent ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Limits With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click Modify. The Queue ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Load and Suspend Thresholds From the Command Line To modify a cluster queue, type the following command: qconf mq <clusterqueue> The {{mq}} option (modify cluster queue ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Load and Suspend Thresholds With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Manager Accounts From the Command Line To configure a manager account from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Manager Accounts With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the User Configuration button. The Manager tab appears, shown in the following ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Operator Accounts From the Command Line To configure a operator account from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Operator Accounts With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the User Configuration button, and then click the Operator tab. The Operator tab ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Owners Parameters With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click Modify ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Parallel Environment Parameters From the Command Line To enable a queue to operate correctly in a parallel environment (PE), you must associate the queue with the PE. This association enables ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Parallel Environment Parameters With QMON To enable a queue to operate correctly in a parallel environment (PE), you must associate the queue with the PE. This association enables more control ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Parallel Environments > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Parallel Environments From the Command Line To configure the parallel environment from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command: To run parallel jobs ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Parallel Environments > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Parallel Environments With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Parallel Environment Configuration button. The Parallel Environment Configuration dialog box appears. !pe.png ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software With the GUI Installer > !install.png! How to Configure Passwordless Access for the {{root}} User This section describes how to set up a passwordless {{ssh}} or {{rsh}} access for the {{root}} user to install a whole Sun ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure PolicyBased Resource Management With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Policy Configuration button. The Policy Configuration dialog box appears, as shown below. !ticket.png ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Project Access Parameters With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring Projects > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Projects From the Command Line If you would like to give all users access to a project, leave the default {{ACL}} setting at {{NONE ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring Projects > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Projects With QMON Grid Engine system managers can define and update definitions of projects by using the Project Configuration dialog box. # On the QMON ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queue Calendars > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Queue Calendars With QMON # In the QMON Main Control window, click the Calendar Configuration button. The Calendar Configuration dialog box appears. The Calendars list displays ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queue Calendars > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Queue Calendars From the Command Line To configure execution hosts from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command: To display the configuration for a specific ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Resource Quotas > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Resource Quotas From the Command Line To configure resource quotas from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command: To display a list of defined ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Resource Quotas > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Resource Quotas With QMON # In the QMON Main Control window, click the Resource Quota Configuration button. !qmonrescfg.png alt="Picture of QMON Main Control window ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Submit Hosts From the Command Line No administrative commands are allowed from submit hosts unless the hosts are also declared to be administration hosts. See How to Configure ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Submit Hosts With QMON No administrative commands are allowed from submit hosts unless the hosts are also declared to be administration hosts. See How to Configure Administration Hosts ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure Subordinate Queues With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click Modify ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > Configuring the Database Server > !arco.png! How to Configure the ARCo Database on MySQL # Log in to the MySQL console as a superuser. # mysql u root p<password> \\ # Create user arcowrite ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > Configuring the Database Server > \\ !arco.png! How to Configure the ARCo Database on PostgresSQL # Configure the PostgresSQL database server, as described in How to Configure the PostgresSQL Server. \\ \\ # Log in as the database superuser ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > Configuring the Database Server > \\ !arco.png! How to Configure the ARCo Database with Multiple Schemas on PostgresSQL # Configure the PostgresSQL database server, as described in How to Configure the PostgresSQL Server. \\ \\ # Log ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure the Complex From the Command Line To configure the complex from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command: To display the current complex configuration, type ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Resource Attributes > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure the Complex With QMON # In the QMON Main Control window, click the Complex Configuration button. The Complex Configuration dialog box appears as shown in the following figure. !cplxcfgaddmodqueue.png ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure the Functional Share Policy From the Command Line To configure the functional share policy from the command line, use the {{qconf}} command with the following arguments: To configure the user ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > Configuring the Database Server > \\ !arco.png! How to Configure the MySQL Database Server The Accounting and Reporting Console uses views. As a result, the console supports MySQL database version 5.0.36 ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure the Override Policy From the Command Line To configure the override policy from the command line, use the {{qconf}} command with the following arguments: To modify the user category, type ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > Configuring the Database Server > \\ !arco.png! How to Configure the PostgresSQL Server Before you configure the database server, you must download, compile and install the PostgreSQL database software ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure the ShareBased Policy From the Command Line Use QMON to configure the share tree policy, because a hierarchical tree is wellsuited for graphical display and for editing. However, if you ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure User Access Lists From the Command Line The administrator can restrict access to queues and other facilities, such as parallel environment interfaces ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure User Access Lists With QMON The administrator can restrict access to queues and other facilities, such as parallel environment interfaces. Access can ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure User Access Parameters With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a queue and then click ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure User Objects From the Command Line To configure a user object from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! How to Configure User Objects With QMON # On the QMON Main Control window, click the User Configuration button. \\ \\ # Click the User tab. The User tab ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Control Jobs From the Command Line In order to delete, suspend, or resume a job, you must be the owner of the job or a Grid Engine manager or operator. For more information ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Control Jobs With QMON # Click the Job Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Job Control dialog box appears, as shown below. !jctrldefault.png alt ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Queues > \\ !using.png! How to Control Queues From the Command Line Suspending and resuming queues as well as disabling and enabling queues requires queue owner permission, manager permission, or operator permission ...
Grid Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Queues > \\ How to Control Queues With QMON As described in Displaying Queue Properties, the owners of queues have permission to suspend and resume queues, and to disable and enable queues. Owners might want to suspend or disable ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! How to Create ProjectBased ShareTree Scheduling With QMON The objective of this setup is to guarantee a certain share assignment of all the cluster resources to different projects over time. # Specify the number of sharetree ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! How to Create UserBased, ProjectBased, and DepartmentBased Functional Scheduling With QMON Use this setup to create a certain share assignment of all the resources in the cluster to different users, projects, or departments. Firstcome ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying Host Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Administration Host From the Command Line To display a list of administration hosts, type the following command: qconf sh Participate Have a best practice ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Defined Projects From the Command Line To display a list of all defined projects, type the following command: qconf sprjl To display a specific project ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Defined Projects With QMON Participate Have a best practice to share? Questions? Suggestions? Comments? Add a page to the Expert Advice section Ask the community ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying Host Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Execution Hosts From the Command Line To display a complete list of the execution hosts in your cluster, type the following command: qconf sel To display ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display A List of Managers From the Command Line To display a list of managers, type the following command: qconf sm Participate Have a best practice to share? Questions ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Managers With QMON # Click on the User Configuration button on the QMON Main Control window. \\ \\ # Click on the Manager tab A list of currentlyconfigured managers are displayed. Participate ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display A List of Operators From the Command Line To display a list of operators, type the following command: qconf so Participate Have a best practice to share? Questions ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Operators With QMON # Click on the User Configuration button on the QMON Main Control window. \\ \\ # Click on the Operator tab. A list of currentlyconfigured operators are displayed. Participate ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Owners From the Command Line To display a list of owners, type the following command: qconf sq Participate Have a best practice to share? Questions ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Owners With QMON # Click on the User Configuration button on the QMON Main Control window. \\ \\ # Click on the Participate Have a best practice to share? Questions? Suggestions ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying Queue Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Queues From the Command Line To display a list of queues from the command line, type the following command: % qconf sql Participate Have a best ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying Queue Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Queues With QMON # Launch the QMON Main Control window. \\ \\ # Click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queue Control dialog box appears. Queue ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying Host Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display a List of Submit Hosts From the Command Line To display a list of submit hosts, type the following command: qconf ss Participate Have a best practice ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying Queue Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display Queue Properties From the Command Line To display queue properties from the command line, type the following command: % qconf sq Interpreting Queue Property ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying Queue Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display Queue Properties With QMON # Launch the QMON Main Control window. \\ \\ # Click the Queue Control button. The Cluster Queue Control dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Display Queues From the Command Line To display queues and a cluster queue list from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command: To display a queue, type ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Queues > \\ !administering.png! How to Display Queues With QMON To display queues with QMON, click the Queue Control button. From the Cluster Queues dialog box, as shown below, you can view all ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > Requestable Attributes > \\ !using.png! How to Display Requestable Attributes From the Command Line From the command line, type the following: % qconf sc The following example shows sample output from ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > Requestable Attributes > \\ !using.png! How to Display Requestable Attributes With QMON # Click the Job Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Job Control dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a pending ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying Host Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display the Name of the Master Host From the Command LIne The location of the master host can migrate between the current master host and one of the shadow master hosts ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display User Access Lists From the Command Line To display a list of currently configured ACLS, type the following command: qconf sul To display a list of currently ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Displaying User Properties > \\ !using.png! How to Display User Access Lists With QMON # Click User Configuration on the QMON Main Control window. \\ \\ # Click the Userset tab. This dialog box enables you to query ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Advance Reservations > \\ !administering.png! How to Enable a User to Create Advance Reservations From the Command Line The ability to create an advance reservation is limited to members of the {{arusers}} list. The {{arusers}} list is created ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Advance Reservations > \\ !administering.png! How to Enable a User to Create Advance Reservations With QMON The ability to create an advance reservation is limited to manager, operators, and members of the {{arusers}} access list. The {{arusers}} access ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing Security Features > \\ !install.png! How to Generate Certificates and Private Keys for Users To use the CSPsecured system, the user must have access to a userspecific certificate and private key. The most convenient method of gaining ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing a JMXEnabled System > \\ !install.png! How to Generate Certificates, Private Keys and Keystores for Users To use the CSPsecured system, the user must have access to a userspecific certificate, private key and keystore. Usually the steps ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Upgrading > \\ !upgrade.png! How to Install the 6.2 Software Using the Cloned Configuration Method Additional Constraints for the New 6.2 Installation with Cloned Configuration For the cloned cluster configuration, you must also define several new ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing Security Features > \\ !install.png! How to Install a CSPSecured System Install the Grid Engine software as outlined in Performing an Installation Installing the Software From the Command Line#Performing, with the following exception: use ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing a JMXEnabled System > \\ !install.png! How to Install a JMX AgentEnabled System Install the Grid Engine software as outlined in Installing the Software From the Command Line, with the following exception: use the additional flag {{jmx ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System > Microsoft Subsystem for UNIXbased Applications > \\ !install.png! How to Install a Microsoft Subsystem for UNIXbased Applications This section describes how to install a Microsoft Subsystem for UNIXbased Applications. System ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > \\ !arco.png! How to Install dbwriter Before You Begin Prior to installing dbwriter, you must install and configure the following on your ARCo system: Sun Grid Engine ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software From the Command Line > \\ !install.png! How to Install Execution Hosts The execution host installation procedure creates the appropriate directory hierarchy required by {{sgeexecd}}, and starts the {{sgeexecd}} daemon on the execution host ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > \\ !arco.png! How to Install Reporting Before You Begin Before you begin, verify that the Sun Java Web Console is installed as explained in How to Install Sun Java ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Installation Overview > \\ !sdm.png! How to Install SDM To install SDM, perform the following main tasks: # Gather information and verify system requirements. See Planning the SDM Installation and SDM ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Installation Overview > \\ !sdm.png! How to Install SDM Components on a Managed Host Before You Begin Install the SDM core components on the master host as described in How to Install the SDM ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Installation Overview > \\ !sdm.png! How to Install the SDM Module on the Master Host When you install SDM on the master host, the {{sdmadm installmasterhost}} command does the following: Creates the bootstrap ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System > Microsoft Services for UNIX \\ !install.png! How to Install Microsoft Services for Unix System Requirements The following system requirements apply to the SFU installation: You must install ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > \\ !arco.png! How to Install Sun Java Web Console Sun Java Web Console 3.0 is installed automatically on Solaris 10 Update 3 or later. To install Sun ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software From the Command Line > \\ !install.png! How to Install the Berkeley DB Spooling Server The installation procedure installs the Grid Engine software necessary for Berkeley DB spooling. # Load the Grid Engine ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software From the Command Line > \\ !install.png! How to Install the Master Host The master host installation procedure creates the appropriate directory hierarchy that the master daemon requires and starts the Grid Engine master ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Other Installation Issues > \\ !install.png! How to Install the Software on a System with IPMP This section describes how to install the Grid Engine software on hosts with the Solaris Operating Environment IP Multipathing (IPMP) technology. What ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Kill Daemons From the Command Line Before You Begin You must have manager or operator privileges to use these commands. See Managing Users Access Managing ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Kill Daemons With QMON Before You Begin To keep scheduled and running jobs from being affected by a shutdown procedure, you must first disable all cluster ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Upgrading ARCo > \\ !arco.png! How to Migrate a PostgreSQL Database to a Different Schema If you do not plan to perform crosscluster queries, follow the standard ARCo upgrade procedure. If you have an ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts \\ !administering.png! How to Migrate qmaster to Another Host From the Command Line # Stop the master daemon on the current master host. \\ Type the following command: \\ qconf km \\ # Edit the {{$SGEROOT/$SGECELL ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Migrate qmaster to Another Host Using a Script Because the spooling database cannot be located on an NFSmounted file system, the following procedure requires that you use the Berkeley ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing the Scheduler > \\ !administering.png! How to Modify the Scheduler Configuration From the Command Line To configure the scheduler from the command line, use the following arguments for the {{qconf}} command: To show the the current scheduler configuration, type ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing the Scheduler > \\ !administering.png! How to Modify the Scheduler Configuration With QMON # Click the Scheduler Configuration button on the QMON Main Control window. The Scheduler Configuration dialog box appears. \\ \\ # From the Scheduler dialog box ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Queues > \\ !using.png! How to Monitor and Control Cluster Queues With QMON # Click the Queue Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears, as shown below ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Queues > \\ !using.png! How to Monitor and Control Queue Instances With QMON How to Monitor Queue Instances # Click the Queue Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Cluster Queues dialog ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using the Wiki > \\ How to Monitor Documentation Changes If you would like to watch a parent page and all of its child pages, you must set watches individually on the parent page and each of its child ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring Hosts > \\ !using.png! How to Monitor Hosts From the Command Line Using {{qconf}} To display an execution host configuration, type the following command: % qconf se <hostname> The {{se}} option (show ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring Hosts > \\ !using.png! How to Monitor Hosts With QMON # Click the Queue Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Click the Hosts tab. The Hosts tab ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Monitor Jobs by Email From the command line, type the following command with appropriate arguments. % qsub m <arguments> The {{qsub m}} command requests email to be sent ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Monitor Jobs by Email With QMON # Click the Job Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Job Control dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a pending job ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Monitor Jobs From the Command Line Use the {{qstat}} command to perform the following monitoring functions: To display a list of jobs with no queue status information, type the following ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Monitor Jobs With QMON To monitor jobs with QMON, click the Job Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Job Control dialog box appears, as shown ...
Grid Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Queues > \\ How to Monitor Queues From the Command Line To display summary information on all queues and the queued job list, type the following command: qstat f The display is divided into the following two ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Monitoring and Controlling Queues > \\ !using.png! How to Monitor Queues With QMON # Click the Queue Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Cluster Queues dialog box appears, as shown below. !qctrl.png alt ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Resource Quotas > \\ !administering.png! How to Monitor Resource Quota Utilization From the Command Line To monitor resource quota utilization from the command line, use the following command: qquota The {{qquota}} command ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing the Scheduler > \\ !administering.png! How to Monitor the Scheduler From the Command Line To record detailed information on scheduler decisions for all jobs, type the following: qconf tsm This command forces the scheduler to write trace ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Backing Up and Restoring System Configuration > \\ !administering.png! How to Perform a Manual Backup # Type the following command to start a manual backup: instsge bup \\ # Enter the {{$SGEROOT}} directory or use the default. SGE Configuration ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Getting Started > Using the Wiki > \\ !gettingstarted.png! How to Print You can print a specific page, a section, or a PDF copy of the entire wiki. See below for guidance on how to print what you need. How ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software From the Command Line > \\ !install.png! How to Register Administration Hosts The master host is implicitly allowed to run administrative tasks and to submit, monitor, and delete jobs. The master host does not require ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software From the Command Line > \\ !install.png! How to Register Submit Hosts You can also install submit hosts by using the QMON graphical user interface. See How to Configure Submit ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Upgrading > Removing the Software \\ !install.png! How to Remove the Software Interactively To remove the software interactively, follow the steps below. Remove the software from the execution hosts before removing it from the master host. If you remove ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Removing the Software > \\ !install.png! How to Remove the Software Using the instsge Utility and a Configuration Template Unlike the interactive uninstallation method, the automated uninstallation method suppresses output during the process. Also, the automated method ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing Security Features > \\ !install.png! How to Renew Certificates # Change to {{$SGEROOT}} and become root on the master host. # tcsh # source $SGEROOT/default/settings.csh This assumes that {{$SGECELL}} is the default. \\ # Edit {{$SGEROOT/util/sgeCA ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Hosts > \\ !administering.png! How to Restart Daemons From the Command Line To restart daemons from the command line, do the following: # Log in as root on the machine on which you want to restart Grid Engine ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Backing Up and Restoring System Configuration > \\ !administering.png! How to Restore From a Backup Shut down the {{qmaster}} daemon before you start the restore process. During the restore process, the spooling database is changed ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Verifying the Installation > \\ !install.png! How to Run Simple Commands If both the necessary daemons are running on the master and execution hosts, the Grid Engine software should be operational. Check by issuing a trial command. # Log in to either ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > \\ !arco.png! How to Start ARCo The accounting and reporting console is installed separately from the Sun Grid Engine software. For details on the installation process, see Installing ARCo. In addition, you must ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > \\ !install.png! How to Start the Automatic Backup The automatic backup procedure backs up configuration and accounting data in much the same way as the interactive backup procedure. You can run ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Using Job Checkpointing > \\ !using.png! How to Submit a Checkpointing Job From the Command Line Checkpointing job scripts are similar to regular batch scripts with the exception of the {{qsub ckpt}} and {{qsub c}} commands. These commands ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Using Job Checkpointing > !using.png! How to Submit a Checkpointing Job With QMON The submission of checkpointing jobs With QMON is identical to submitting regular batch jobs, with the addition of specifying an appropriate checkpointing environment. # Click ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Submit a Simple Job From the Command Line Before You Begin If you installed the Sun Grid Engine software under an unprivileged user account, you ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Submit a Simple Job With QMON Before You Begin If you installed the Sun Grid Engine software under an unprivileged user account, you must log ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Submit an Advanced Job From the Command Line To submit the advanced job request that is shown in Figure Advanced Job Submission Example #i1001441 from the command line ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Submit an Advanced Job With QMON # Click the Job Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Job Control dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a pending job ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > Submitting Array Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Submit an Array Job From the Command Line To submit an array job from the command line, type the {{qsub}} command with appropriate ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > Submitting Array Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Submit an Array Job With QMON To submit an array job, follow the instructions in How to Submit a Simple Job With QMON, additionally taking ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > !using.png! How to Submit an Extended Job From the Command Line To submit the extended job request that is shown in Figure Extended Job Submission Example #i1001166 from the command line ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Submit an Extended Job With QMON # Click the Job Control button in the QMON Main Control window. The Job Control dialog box appears. \\ \\ # Select a pending job ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Submit Interactive Jobs From the Command Line {{qsh}} is very similar to {{qsub}}. {{qsh}} supports several of the {{qsub}} options, as well as the additional option {{display}} to direct the display ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > Submitting Interactive Jobs > \\ !using.png! How to Submit Interactive Jobs With QMON The only type of interactive jobs that you can submit from QMON are jobs that bring up an {{xterm ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Verifying the Installation > \\ !install.png! How to Submit Test Jobs Before you start submitting batch scripts to the Grid Engine system, check to see whether your site's standard shell resource files ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > Automatic Uninstallation > \\ !install.png! How to Uninstall Execution Hosts Automatically During the execution host uninstallation, all configuration information for the targeted hosts is deleted. The uninstallation attempts to stop the exec ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > Automatic Uninstallation > \\ !install.png! How to Uninstall the Master Host Automatically The master host uninstallation removes all of the Sun Grid Engine configuration files. After the uninstallation procedure completes ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > Automatic Uninstallation > \\ !install.png! How to Uninstall the Shadow Master Host To start the automatic uninstallation of the shadow host, type the following command: % ./instsge usm auto <fullpathtoconfigurationfile> !https://wikis.sun.com ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Upgrading > \\ !upgrade.png! How to Upgrade from 5.3 to 6.0 Before You Begin Be sure to review Planning the Installation for the information that you will need during the upgrade process. If you have decided to use an administrative ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Upgrading ARCo > \\ !arco.png! How to Upgrade the ARCo Software # Ensure that there are no running or pending jobs. \\ \\ # Follow information for shutting down the cluster. \\ See Upgrading From a Previous Release of the Sun Grid ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Upgrading > \\ !upgrade.png! How to Upgrade the Original Cluster to the 6.2 Software (Real Upgrade) # (Optional) Test the cloned cluster, if you used the cloned cluster configuration method to transfer the configuration to a new 6.2 cluster. \\ \\ # Back ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Other Installation Issues > \\ !install.png! How to Verify and Install Linux Motif Libraries On newer Linux systems, the {{libXm.so.2}} Motif libraries are not always installed, which results in the inability to run the precompiled Linux {{qmon ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Verifying the Installation > \\ !install.png! How to Verify That the Daemon is Running on the Master Host # Log in to the master host. Look in the file {{$SGEROOT/$SGECELL/common/actqmaster}} to see if you really are on the master host. \\ \\ # Verify that the master ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Verifying the Installation > \\ !install.png! How to Verify That the Daemons Are Running on the Execution Hosts # Log in to the execution hosts on which you ran the execution host installation procedure. \\ \\ # Verify that the daemons are running. On BSDbased UNIX systems ...
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Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Command Reference \\ !sdm.png! Installation Commands Installing a Master Host Use the {{sdmadm installmasterhost}} command to install the SDM functionality onto the master host. Synopsis sdmadm installmasterhost imsth ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! Installation Methods Several methods are available for installing the Grid Engine software: Interactive Interactive, with increased security Automated, using the {{instsge}} script and a configuration file Upgrade To decide which installation ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ !install.png! Installing Sun Grid Engine !printer.png! Installing Guide (Printable) To effectively install Sun Grid Engine, perform the following tasks in the order that they are listed: Topic Description Release Notes Learn about product ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! Installing a JMXEnabled System The JMX agent functionality enables access to a subset of {{sgeqmaster}} functionality via the JMX protocol. For Sun Grid Engine 6.2, the main purpose of the JMX agent is to provide an ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > \\ !arco.png! Installing the Accounting and Reporting Console (ARCo) To effectively install the Accounting and Reporting Console, perform the following tasks in the order that they are listed: Topic Description Planning the ARCo Installation Learn how ...
information presented here is also available in individual pages in the Installing section. This page is designed to enable you to easily export the information to a PDF or Word document. To print a version of this document, log in to wikis.sun.com, click Tools, then select Export to PDF or Export ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! Installing the Increased Security Features Use the instructions in this section to set up your system more securely. These instructions will help you set up your system with Certificate Security Protocol (CSP ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! Installing SMF Services The Service Management Facility (SMF) is a new feature in Solaris 10. It provides a unified model for controlling services, replaces RC scripts, handles service dependencies, provides better ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! Installing the Software From the Command Line The instructions in this section assume that you are installing the software on a computer running the Solaris TM Operating System. Any difference in functionality created by other operating system ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > !install.png! Installing the Software With the GUI Installer Sun Grid Engine 6.2u2 comes with a new GUI installer to simplify the installation process. The GUI installer enables you to easily install a whole cluster interactively ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > \\ !using.png! Interacting With Sun Grid Engine as a User Launching QMON From the Command Line To launch QMON from the command line, type the following command: qmon Customizing QMON A specifically designed resource ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > !administering.png! Interacting With Sun Grid Engine as an Administrator As an administrator, you can choose to interact with the Sun Grid Engine system using the command line interface, the graphical user interface (QMON ...
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JGrid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing a JMXEnabled System > \\ !install.png! JMX Configuration Files The following configuration files are installed into {{$SGEROOT/$SGECELL/common/jmx}} and are explained in detail here. Manual modification is usually not necessary and the preinstalled configurations should ...
English http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=64206873&pageVersion=69 Grid Engine ホーム gridengine62u2:Home > gridengine62u2:Administering > !administering.png! Job Submission Verifier の使用 Job Submission Verifier (JSV) を ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > \\ !administering.png! JSV Communication Protocol After you have configured the necessary JSV(s) and you submit a job, the verification process begins. All configured JSVs are executed in the order ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > Writing JSV Scripts > \\ !administering.png! JSV Script Functions The following functions are the same for all scripting languages: For more information on parameter names, see Submit Parameters and Pseudo ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > \\ !administering.png! JSV Verification Process After you have configured the necessary JSV(s) and you submit a job, the verification process begins. All configured JSVs are executed in the order ...
English http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=64206874&pageVersion=56 Grid Engine ホーム Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > \\ !administering.png! JSV の設定 最大 5 つの ...
English http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=64206880&pageVersion=44 Grid Engine ホーム gridengine62u2:Home > gridengine62u2:Administering > gridengine62u2:Using Job Submission Verifiers > \\ !administering.png! JSV スクリプト ...
English http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=65278554&pageVersion=44 Grid Engine ホーム Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > Writing JSV Scripts > \\ !administering.png! JSV スクリプト ...
English http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=64206881&pageVersion=57 Grid Engine ホーム Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > \\ !administering.png!JSV 検証プロセス 必要 ...
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LGrid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! Loading the Distribution Files on a Workstation The Sun Grid Engine 6.2 software is distributed on CDROM and through electronic download. The CDROM distribution contains a directory named {{SunGridEngine62}}. The product distribution is in this directory, in both ...
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MGrid Engine Home Home > \\ Using the Sun Grid Engine Man Pages You can view the Sun Grid Engine man pages in the following locations: {{$SGEROOT/man}} directory Open Source Site http://gridengine.sunsource.net/manpages.html Participate ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Managing Advance Reservations Managers, operators, and users who are referenced in the {{arusers}} access list can use the advance reservations feature to reserve specific consumable resources in the cluster for future use. If granted ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Checkpointing Environments > \\ !administering.png! Managing Checkpointing Environments Checkpointing Overview Checkpointing is a facility that does the following tasks: Freezes the status of an running job or application Saves this status (the checkpoint) to disk Restarts ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > Administering the Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Managing JVMs and Components JVM and Component Management Tasks SDM supports the following JVM and component management tasks: Starting a JVM See #How ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Managing Parallel Environments A parallel environment (PE) is a software package that enables concurrent computing on parallel platforms in networked environments. A variety of systems have evolved over the past years into viable technology ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Managing Policies The Grid Engine software orchestrates the delivery of computational power, based on enterprise resource policies that the administrator manages. The software uses these policies to examine available computer resources in the grid. The software ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Managing Resource Quotas Resource Quota Overview To prevent users from consuming all available resources, the Grid Engine software supports complex attributes that you can configure on a global, queue ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > Administering the Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Managing Resources Resource Management Tasks SDM supports the following resource management tasks: Viewing information about resources See #How to Show ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > Administering the Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Managing Security SDM Security Tasks SDM supports the following securityrelated tasks: Enabling users to run SDM commands See #Adding a New ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > Administering the Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Managing Services Service Management Tasks SDM supports the following service management tasks: Adding a service See #How to Add a Spare Pool ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > !administering.png! Managing the Scheduler Previous to the release of Sun Grid Engine 6.2, the scheduler was a separate daemon that communicated directly with the master daemon. Now, "the scheduler" is simply the scheduling function of the master deamon. The scheduler, the scheduling ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Managing User Access You need to perform the following tasks to set up a user for the Grid Engine system: Assign required logins Users must have identical accounts on all hosts ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > User Management on Windows Hosts > \\ !install.png! Managing Users on Windows Hosts It is possible to administer user accounts on all Windows hosts individually. Each Windows Host has an authentication center which ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System \\ !install.png! Microsoft Services for UNIX Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) makes it possible to integrate some Windows operating systems into existing UNIX environments. SFU ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System \\ !install.png! Microsoft Subsystem for UNIXbased Applications Microsoft Subsystem for UNIXbased Applications allows you to integrate Windows operating systems with the existing UNIX environments. This subsystem provides ...
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Grid Engine Home Home > Using > \\ !using.png! Monitoring and Controlling Jobs After you submit jobs Submitting Jobs, you need to monitor and control them. The following page provides information about monitoring and controlling jobs. Only the job ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > !using.png! Monitoring and Controlling Queues After you configure queues Configuring Queues, you need to monitor and control them. This page provides information about monitoring and controlling queues. Task User Interface ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Monitoring and Controlling SMF Services For information on service names and changed behavior, see Installing SMF Services. Monitoring SMF Services You can use {{svcs}} command to query services present ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Command Reference > \\ !sdm.png! Monitoring Commands Show Blacklist If a resource is not usable, the service sends a message to the resource provider. The resource provider sets the state of the resource to UNASSIGNED and identifies the resource ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > \\ !using.png! Monitoring Hosts Task User Interface Description How to Monitor Hosts CLI How to Monitor Hosts With QMON or QMON How to Monitor Hosts From the Command Line Learn how to monitor ...
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NGrid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! Network Services Determine whether your site's network services are defined in an NIS database or in an {{/etc/services}} file that is local to each workstation. If your site uses NIS ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ New Features Provided by Sun Grid Engine 6.2u2 For information about new functionality delivered with Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Update 2, see New Features http://wikis.sun.com/display/gridengine62u2/ReleaseNotes#ReleaseNotesNewFeatures. Participate ...
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OGrid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! Other Installation Issues Additional considerations for installing Sun Grid Engine software are identified in this section. These include the following topics: Topic Description How to Verify and Install Linux Motif Libraries Learn ...
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PGrid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Parallel Environments > \\ !administering.png! Parallel Environment Startup Procedure The Grid Engine software starts the parallel environment by using the {{exec}} system call to invoke a startup procedure. The name of the startup executable and the parameters ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Parallel Environments > \\ !administering.png! Parallel Environment Termination Procedure When a parallel job finishes or is aborted, for example, by {{qdel}}, a procedure to halt the parallel environment is called. The definition and semantics of this procedure are similar to the procedures ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ Patch Requirements and Patch Matrices for Sun Grid Engine This section provides the patch requirements and patch matrix information for the following versions of Sun Grid Engine software. Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Update 1 ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Patch Matrices > \\ Patch Requirements and Patch Matrix for Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Update 2 Packages The patches below update a Sun Grid Engine 6.2 distribution to Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Update ...
Grid Home Home > Patch Matrices > Patch Requirements and Patch Matrix for Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Update 21 Packages The patches below update a Sun Grid Engine 6.2 distribution to Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Update 21 ...
Grid Home Home > Patch Matrices > Patch Requirements and Patch Matrix for Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Update 3 Packages Coming soon
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Resource Quotas > \\ !administering.png! Performance Considerations Efficient Rule Sets To provide the most efficient processing of jobs and resources in queues, put the most restrictive rule at the first position of a rule set. Following ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! Planning Checklist Before you install the Grid Engine software, you must plan how to achieve the results that fit your environment. This section helps you make the decisions that affect ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > \\ !arco.png! Planning the ARCo Installation Before you install the ARCo software, you must plan how to achieve the results that fit your environment. This section helps you ...
Grid Engine Home Home > !planning.png! Planning the Installation !printer.png! Planning the Installation Guide (Printable) Before you install the Grid Engine software, you must plan how to achieve the results that fit your environment. This section helps you ...
information presented here is also available in individual pages in the Planning the Installation section. This page is designed to enable you to easily export the information to a PDF or Word document. To print a version of this document, log in to wikis.sun.com, click Tools, then select Export to PDF ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Installation Overview > \\ !sdm.png! Planning the SDM Installation Before you install the SDM module on a master host and on managed hosts, you should gather some information and make some ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring Projects > \\ !administering.png! Project Configuration Parameters For detailed information about these parameters, see the {{project(5)}} http://gridengine.sunsource.net/manpages.html man page. Jobs can be submitted to projects ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > JSV Communication Protocol > \\ !administering.png! Pseudo Parameters Parameter Description {{CLIENT}} The corresponding value for the {{CLIENT}} parameters is either {{qmaster}} or the command name of a submit client like {{qsub ...
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QGrid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using qconf > !administering.png! qconf Cheatsheet For a detailed list of available {{qconf}} commands, see the {{qconf(1)}} http://gridengine.sunsource.net/manpages.html man page. Complex Configuration Command Description {{qconf sc}} Show ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! Queue Structure The installation procedure creates a default cluster queue structure, which is suitable for getting acquainted with the system. The default queue can be removed after installation. No matter what directory ...
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RGrid Engine Home Home > !http://wikis.sun.com/download/attachments/47896704/gettingstarted.png! Read Me First Welcome to the Sun Grid Engine documentation site. Before you explore the wiki, read about how to do the following: Finding the Documentation that You ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ Release Notes This document provides the following information for Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Update 2 (SGE 6.2u2) software. New Features Sun Grid Engine 6.2 Update 2 The following are the new features ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! Removing the Software This section consists of the following topics. Topic Description How to Remove the Software Interactively Procedure for removing the Sun Grid Engine software interactively. How to Remove the Software Using the instsge ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Reporter The reporter component is a monitoring tool for SDM. The reporter component intercepts and gathers information about system actions and events. You can specify the kind of data to be monitored and logged ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! Requestable Attributes When you submit a job, a requirement profile can be specified. You can specify attributes or characteristics of a host or queue that the job requires to run successfully. The attributes ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Command Reference > \\ !sdm.png! Resource Commands Add a Resource to the System Use {{sdmadm addresource}} to add a resource to the system. If the {{f}} parameter is specified, the complete definition of the resource is read from ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Resource Provider The resource provider is the central component in an SDM system. The resource provider gathers information from the managed services and allocates resources. Each service adapter must ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Resources About Resources In the context of SDM, a managed resource can be almost anything. A managed resource can be a physical resource like a host or it can be a logical resource like a software ...
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SGrid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! Scheduler Profiles You can choose from three scheduler profiles during the installation process: normal, high, and max. You can use these predefined profiles as a starting point for Grid ...
Service Domain Manager Best Practices This section covers best practice information for Service Domain Manager (SDM) only. Updating SDM Binaries With New Location The update procedure is described in the SDM documentation at http://wikis.sun.com/display/gridengine62u2/UpgradeProcedureforSDM However, this update ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! SDM Command Reference The primary command for SDM is {{sdmadm}}. The general synopsis for this command is: sdmadm <global options> <subcommand> <subcommand options> Various subcommands and options enable you to perform ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! SDM Configuration Reference Basic Configuration Preferences SDM supports two main installation methods or preferences: SYSTEM The SYSTEM configuration is the preferred method for installing an SDM system ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Installation Overview > \\ !sdm.png! SDM Hardware and Software Requirements Service Domain Manager (SDM) is a Java application module that can run on any operating system environment that complies with the Java ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! SDM Installation Overview This section explains how to install the SDM module. To install SDM most effectively, perform the appropriate tasks in the order shown here: Topic Description SDM ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Command Reference > \\ !sdm.png! SDM Services Commands There are two supported types of services in the system: sparepool and Grid Engine services. For information about working with the Grid Engine services, see ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Command Reference > \\ !sdm.png! Security Commands Managing the Administrative User List The administrative user list contains the names of the users who have administrative privileges on the system. Add an ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ !sdm.png! Service Domain Manager !printer.png! Service Domain Manager Guide (Printable) The Service Domain Manager (SDM) module distributes resources between different services according to configurable Service Level Agreements (SLAs ...
information presented here is also available in individual pages in the Service Domain Manager section. This page is designed to enable you to easily export the information to a PDF or Word document. To print a version of this document, log in to wikis.sun.com, click Tools, then select Export ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Services In the context of SDM, a service is basically a software application. In general, a service can be almost any kind of software. The only constraint is that the software has to provide some sort of management ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Spare Pool A spare pool is a kind of "storage" for resources that are temporarily not needed by any service (they are not assigned). The SDM spare pool service collects all resources that are not assigned to other services ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Policies > \\ !administering.png! Specifying Policy Priority Before the Grid Engine system dispatches jobs, the jobs are brought into priority order, highest priority first. Without any administrator influence, the order is firstin ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! Spooling Options During the installation, you are given the option to choose between classic spooling and Berkeley DB spooling. If you choose Berkeley DB spooling, you are then given the option to spool ...
English http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=67877246&pageVersion=13 Grid Engine ホーム gridengine62u2:Home > gridengine62u2:Installing > gridengine62u2:Installing the Software With the GUI Installer > \\ !install.png! startguiinstaller のエラー {{startguiinstaller ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > JSV Communication Protocol > \\ !administering.png! Submit Parameters The JSV submit parameters communicated in the JSV Communication Protocol via the PARAM command are initially specified at the command line during ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! Submitting Array Jobs Submitting Array Jobs Parameterized and repeated execution of the same set of operations that are contained in a job script is an ideal application for the array job facility of the Grid ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! Submitting Batch Jobs The following sections describe how to submit more complex jobs through the Grid Engine system: For information about submitting simple jobs, see How ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! Submitting Interactive Jobs The submission of interactive jobs instead of batch jobs is useful in situations where a job requires your direct input to influence the job results. Such situations are typical ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > \\ !using.png! Submitting Jobs A job is a segment of work. Each job includes a description of what to do and a set of property definitions that describe how the job should be run. The Sun Grid Engine system recognizes ...
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TGrid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing a JMXEnabled System > \\ !install.png! Testing and Troubleshooting To connect to the JMX server jconsole can be used for testing. It is the responsibility of the administrator to allow/disallow access to the system via JMX. To force also client authentication ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing Advance Reservations > \\ !administering.png! Tight Integration of Parallel Environments and Grid Engine How to Configure Parallel Environments With QMON #i998778 mentions that using {{sgeexecd}} and {{sgeshepherd}} to create parallel tasks offers benefits ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > Submitting Jobs > \\ !using.png! Transparent Remote Execution The Grid Engine system provides a set of closely related facilities that support the transparent remote execution of certain computational tasks. The core tool for this functionality is the {{qrsh ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ Troubleshooting Common Problems Installation Problems Administration Problems UserFocused Problems Problem: Execution host reports no load Description: An execution host is reporting no load. You can use {{qstat f}} or {{qhost ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Automating the Installation Process > \\ !install.png! Troubleshooting Automatic Installation and Uninstallation The following errors might be encountered during autoinstallation: Problem Solution If the {{$SGECELL}} directory exists, the installation terminates to avoid overwriting a previous installation ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System > Microsoft Subsystem for UNIXbased Applications \\ !install.png! Troubleshooting Microsoft Subsystem for UNIXbased Applications The following section describes some common problems that users may encounter when ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Additional Software for the Microsoft Operating System > Microsoft Services for UNIX \\ !install.png! Troubleshooting SFU The following section describes some common problems that users may encounter when installing and using Grid Engine ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software With the GUI Installer > \\ !install.png! Troubleshooting the GUI Installer You will find the known issues and their workarounds in this section as well as additional answers to some frequently asked questions. FAQs # Most likely a general ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software With the GUI Installer > \\ !install.png! Tweaking startguiinstaller The {{startguiinstaller}} command will start the Java™ GUI installer. This section describes the commandline options of {{startguiinstaller}}, that you might use to affect the performance of the installer in your ...
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UGrid Engine Home Home > Installing > Installing the Software With the GUI Installer > \\ !install.png! Understanding Host and Installation States This section lists the different installation states that you might encounter while using the GUI installer. The installation states can be divided ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > !administering.png! Understanding the Bootstrap File The bootstrap file contains parameters that are needed for starting up the Grid Engine components. The bootstrap file is created during the {{sgeqmaster}} installation. You cannot modify the bootstrap file ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using Job Submission Verifiers > !administering.png! Understanding the Differences Between Client JSVs and Server JSVs To maximize this feature's usefulness, it is important to understand the differences between client JSVs and server JSVs. Client JSV Server ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > SDM Installation Overview > \\ !sdm.png! Uninstalling SDM From Hosts To ensure that you remove the correct SDM instance, you must identify the system and preferences when you uninstall SDM ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Upgrade Procedure for SDM This section describes the steps that you have to perform to upgrade the existing SDM system, so that it can work with the patched binaries. To successfully patch SDM the following ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ !upgrade.png! Upgrading From a Previous Release of the Software !printer.png! Upgrading Guide (Printable) The following instructions will work only on the Sun Grid Engine 6.2 RR release. \\ The upgrade procedure is only able to upgrade your ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > \\ !arco.png! Upgrading ARCO The ARCo upgrade is in fact reinstallation of the {{dbwriter}} and reporting modules, during which you supply the parameters of your existing database and database users. During the installation of {{dbwriter ...
information presented here is also available in individual pages in the Upgrading section. This page is designed to enable you to easily export the information to a PDF or Word document. To print a version of this document, log in to wikis.sun.com, click Tools, then select Export to PDF or Export ...
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Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! User Access List Configuration Parameters For more information, see the {{accesslist(5)}} http://gridengine.sunsource.net/manpages.html man page. Access lists are used ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Planning the Installation > \\ !planning.png! User Account Considerations User Names For the Grid Engine system to verify that users submitting jobs have permission to submit them on the desired execution hosts, users' names must be identical ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > Configuring User Access > \\ !administering.png! User Configuration Parameters For detailed information about these parameters, see the {{user(5)}} http://gridengine.sunsource.net/manpages.html man page. A user entry is used ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! User Management on Windows Hosts Every user of the Grid Engine execution environment of a Windows machine must have a user account that has the same name as on the UNIX hosts. User accounts contain ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Getting Started > \\ !gettingstarted.png! Users and User Categories There are four categories of users that each have access to their own set of Grid Engine system commands: Managers Managers have full capabilities to manipulate the Grid Engine ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ !using.png! Using Sun Grid Engine !printer.png! Using Guide (Printable) This section focuses on using Sun Grid Engine to perform tasks that distribute workload across your grid systems: Topic Description Interacting ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Using DTrace for Performance Tuning Troubleshooting in a distributed system that spans potentially thousands of active components can challenge even the most experienced system administrator. In practice, Grid Engine administrators have ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Installing > User Management on Windows Hosts > \\ !install.png! Using Sun Grid Engine in a Microsoft Windows Environment The Grid Engine execution environment starts jobs on behalf of the submitting user. The execution daemon ({{sgeexecd}}) on UNIX ...
information presented here is also available in individual pages in the Using section. This page is designed to enable you to easily export the information to a PDF or Word document. To print a version of this document, log in to wikis.sun.com, click Tools, then select Export to PDF or Export ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Using > \\ !using.png! Using Job Checkpointing For an introduction to checkpointing and checkpointing environments, see Managing Checkpointing Environments. Migrating Checkpointing Jobs Checkpointing jobs are interruptible at any time because their restart capability ensures ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > !administering.png! Using Job Submission Verifiers Job Submission Verifiers (JSVs) allow users and administrators to define rules that determine which jobs are allowed to enter into a cluster and which jobs should be rejected immediately ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Accounting and Reporting Console > Installing ARCo > Configuring the Database Server > !arco.png! Using the Oracle Database # Ask your database administrator for an instance of an Oracle database. \\ You need two database users ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Managing User Access > \\ !administering.png! Using Path Aliasing In Solaris and in other networked UNIX environments, users often have the same home directory, or part of it, on different machines. For example, consider user home ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > \\ !administering.png! Using qconf {{qconf}} is the central configuration command. As a system administrator, you can use {{qconf}} to add, delete, and modify the current Grid Engine configuration. To learn how to most effectively use ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Service Domain Manager > \\ !sdm.png! Using SDM With the Sun Grid Engine Adapter The first natural candidate to prove the concept of service domain management (implemented in SDM) is the ability to manage Sun Grid Engine multicluster ...
Grid Engine Home Home > \\ Using the Wiki Why a Wiki? Since the release of Sun Grid Engine 6.2, all documentation for the product can be found on wikis.sun.com. This was done for the following reasons: To keep the documentation as uptodate as possible. The product team and select ...
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VGrid Engine Home Home > Installing > \\ !install.png! Verifying the Installation The verification phase includes the following tasks: Ensuring that the master daemon is running on the master host Ensuring that the daemons are running on all execution hosts Ensuring that you can run simple ...
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WGrid Engine Home Home > Administering > Using Job Submission Verifiers > \\ !administering.png! Writing JSV Scripts JSV scripts can be written in any scripting language, including Unix shells, Perl or Tcl. The following tools are available to assist you ...
Grid Engine Home Home > Administering > Configuring Load Parameters > \\ !administering.png! Writing Your Own Load Sensors To feed {{sgeexecd}} with additional load information, you must supply a load sensor. If needed, multiple load sensors can be configured ...
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