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Re: [Condor-users] what's the meaning of 'slot1'?



If your machine has two cores, then by default condor will
make two execution "job slots" on it, they are called slot1 and slot2.
By default condor tries to make one slot for each cpu.  This behavior
can be customized in all sorts of ways, read about customizable
job slots in the manual.

Steve Timm


On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Jeff Zhao wrote:

hi,everyone
I am a beginner of condor, so I have a little question, what's the meaning
of the 'slot1' in the following list? one core?

power@TILSI:~$ condor_status

Name               OpSys      Arch   State     Activity LoadAv Mem
ActvtyTime

slot1@TILSI-DB     LINUX      X86_64 Owner     Idle     0.000  2992
0+00:00:04
slot2@TILSI-DB     LINUX      X86_64 Unclaimed Idle     0.000  2992
1+17:10:00
                    Total Owner Claimed Unclaimed Matched Preempting
Backfill

       X86_64/LINUX     2     1       0         1       0          0
0

              Total     2     1       0         1       0          0
0

thanks!

Jeff


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