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Re: [Condor-users] efficiency question



Thanks everyone for your replies.

I am going to wait for 7.6.2 and upgrade. I decided to skip 7.4.x series.



On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Matthew Farrellee <matt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/08/2011 08:04 PM, Rita wrote:

3) The most recent negotiation cycle and how many were negotiated
Parse a log file?

http://spinningmatt.wordpress.com/2010/12/05/update-on-negotiation-cycle-statistics/

In 7.6.0 you'll hopefully get all the stats you care about from condor_status -negotiator -long. Let us know if some are missing.

Before 7.6.0 you'll have to parse logs,

http://spinningmatt.wordpress.com/2010/03/29/negotiation-cycle-statistics/



4) Top 10 users who are requesting the most memory and their jobs are
running now
Check for request_memory?

This would be a condor_q -format and some post-processing. An RFE may be to add sum of ImageSize/RequestMemory/something to Submitter ads, visible from condor_status -submitter -long.



5) Top 10 users who are requesting the most CPU and their jobs are
running now

Same as (4).



Basically, it boils down to using condor_status and condor_q. I haven't
found a way to query the negotiator deamon for statistics.

condor_status -negotiator -long



BTW, I plan on running these commands on a 5 second basis.

That is very frequent. You should expect condor_q that processes all jobs that often to perturb your system.


Best,


matt



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