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Re: [Condor-users] How can I run more than one job in a machine



Hi Rajam,

There is a section for defining VIRTUAL_MACHINES and its properties in condor config file.
read this section try different values according to your needs.

<snip>
##  The number of evenly-divided virtual machines you want Condor to
##  report to your pool (if less than the total number of CPUs).  This
##  setting is only considered if the "type" settings described above
##  are not in use.  By default, all CPUs are reported.  This setting
##  must be an integer ("N" isn't a valid setting, that's just used to
##  represent the default).
#NUM_VIRTUAL_MACHINES = N
</snip>

-lohit vijayarenu
On 8/9/06, Rajam S <rajam.suryanarayanan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi all,

My condor job consumes very less CPU resource. But it keeps waiting for
a script to get over. So it is always in Running state. My problem is
that I am not able to utilize the CPU cycles of this machine since this
job is running. Is there any way in which I can run more than one condor
job in a machine, may be in some Round Robin fashion.

Thank you very much.

--
Regards
Rajam S
Ph: 9986063805


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