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Re: [Condor-users] set number of virtual machines more than number of physical processors



And I see something like this for the first 4 processors in StarterLog:

10/11 13:32:12 vm4: State change: received RELEASE_CLAIM command
10/11 13:32:12 vm4: Changing state and activity: Claimed/Idle -> Preempting/Vacating
10/11 13:32:12 vm4: State change: No preempting claim, returning to owner
10/11 13:32:12 vm4: Changing state and activity: Preempting/Vacating -> Owner/Idle
10/11 13:32:12 vm4: State change: IS_OWNER is false
10/11 13:32:12 vm4: Changing state: Owner -> Unclaimed
10/11 13:32:12 DaemonCore: Command received via UDP from host <10.13.32.11:47991> 10/11 13:32:12 DaemonCore: received command 443 (RELEASE_CLAIM), calling handler (command_release_claim) 10/11 13:32:12 Error: can't find resource with ClaimId (<10.13.33.60:48942>#1160586887#27)

as a result, jobs can not be run on these processors. What could be the reason?

Thanks,

Yu


----- Original Message ----- From: "Yu Fu" <yfu@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Condor-Users Mail List" <condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Condor-users] set number of virtual machines more than number of physical processors


Thanks. I tried it and got 6 processors reported in condor_status as expected. However I only see StarterLog.vm* files for vm1~vm4 in the log directory and there is no StarterLog.vm* for vm5 and vm6. And I can't see activity logs for vm5 and vm6 in the mian StarterLog file. Is this normal or did I miss something?

Thanks,

Yu

----- Original Message ----- From: "David A. Kotz" <dkotz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Condor-Users Mail List" <condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Condor-users] set number of virtual machines more than number of physical processors


The NUM_CPUS macro allows you to override the detected number of
processors like so:

NUM_CPUS        = 8



Yu Fu wrote:
Is it possible to set number of virtual machines more than number of the
actual physical processors in a machines? If so, how to do it?

Thanks,

Yu


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