In the same way you are (hopefully) already adding maximum runtime (h_rt) and memory usage (virtual_free) resources. You can add it as arguments to qsub/qcronsub or to your script file (#$ ...).
More information on https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Job_scheduling#Mandatory_resources
Merlissimo
Am 28.09.2012 16:43, schrieb Hersfold Wikipedia:
To clarify, this gets added to crontab jobs? If so, how?
User:Hersfold hersfoldwiki@gmail.com
Sent from my Windows Phone From: DaB. Sent: 9/28/2012 10:39 To: Wikimedia Toolserver Cc: TS-ML-Announce Subject: [Toolserver-l] Switching of SGE-arch-default at 9. October Hello all,
like announced in July [1] the default arch of SGE will switch soon from solaris to *. Originally that should happen at 1. October, but I forgot the re-announce it and I'm sure some of you forgot about it too. So the switch is hereby announced for
- October, 20:00 UTC.
Jobs that are executed after this timestamp and has no arch-option will run on any host (linux or solaris) instead of a solaris-host.
There are 4 ways for you to prepare (sorted): -Make sure that you program runs on linux AND solaris, add "arch=*". -Make sure that you program runs only on linux, add "arch=lx". -Make sure that you program runs only on solaris, add "arch=sol". -Do nothing, pray and see things break. (Somehow I have the feeling most of you will choose 4…, please make me wrong).
Sincerely, DaB.
[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/toolserver-announce/2012- July/000506.html