Hi Randy,
I just look at all hosts with bhosts and counted total number of
slots and used slots. If the BaBar machines are empty for an extended
period can they not be added to other queues? I think we did that in the
past.
regards,
Stephen.
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Randy Melen - SLAC/SCS wrote:
>
> Stephen, I don't think those numbers are right. Of course this is 2 days later than your email so
> ...
>
> Anyway, right now when I look, I see the following:
>
> If I consider all Linux jobs and job slots, **including systems in dedicated BaBar queues**, I see
> this:
>
> there are 3743 jobs running in 4930 possible job slots, about 78% full
>
> But if I look only at the job slots available for general queue jobs, then I see
>
> there are 525 jobs running in 538 possible job slots, about 98% full
>
> Anything over about 95% full is "goodness" since job termination and rescheduling etc.
> probably takes a few percent.
>
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 14:35:07 +0100 (CET) "Stephen J. Gowdy" wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I see there are very few busy CPUs (around 691 out of 5918) just
>> now at SLAC. Can we increase the number used for ATLAS production? I guess
>> I'm not sure how the single NFS server will deal with a higher load. Wei,
>> do you have an idea of how far it can be pushed?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Stephen.
>>
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