Hi,
most of dbreps's jobs have been waiting for more than a
month with:
| scheduling info: queue instance "medium-lx(a)mayapple.toolserver.org" dropped because it is temporarily not available
| queue instance "longrun2-sol(a)hawthorn.toolserver.org" dropped because it is disabled
| queue instance "longrun2-sol(a)clematis.toolserver.org" dropped because it is disabled
| queue instance "longrun3-sol(a)willow.toolserver.org" dropped because it is disabled
| queue instance "short-sol(a)willow.toolserver.org" dropped because it is full
| (-l arch=linux-x64,h_rt=12300,mem_free=2070M,sql-s1-rr=1,sqlprocs-s1=1,virtual_free=2070M) cannot run globally because it offers only gc:sql-s1-rr=0.000000
Does that mean that the resource sql-s1-rr is depleted? Are
the database servers really that congested?
I see that /sge/scripts/sensor/sqlslots2.pl was changed on
October 17th. Could the calculation of the DB slots be
wrong, or would changes in that file not affect the resource
sql-s1-rr?
Tim