
or we can have a training session for the supervisors ;-) Sofie Van Landeghem wrote:
I think it would be a good idea to start working on this. After my deadline on Monday, I might have a look into it :-)
Sofie
Thomas Abeel wrote:
Any *nix based operating system has options available to limit what a user can do. So preventing this type of mess-ups is the server admins responsibility. However, you may want to think about what you're about to unleash to the cluster/midas and take into account some courtesy for your colleagues.
Limiting the number of jobs in a queue, an issue that we have seen around several times since I discovered it a few months ago, is a simple setting. You can actually set the maximum number of jobs that can be queued, any jobs after that will simply be discarded. Or you can limit the number of jobs any user can queue.
BTW, I fully agree with solan. It is a very good idea to give new cluster users a proper introduction on what you can and cannot do with the cluster. I was playing with the idea of writing a wiki entry on cluster-etiquette, but didn't do it because I left for Boston. If somebody start this, I would like to contribute.
cheers, Thomas
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