Any non-SGE opinion ?
Here is mine: I could only find one single source that explains the load average source in Condor :) http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5978829/description.html Condor provides only the 1-minute load average from the uptime command. Same holds for Moab: http://www.clusterresources.com/products/mwm/docs/commands/checknode.shtml And PBS: http://wiki.egee-see.org/index.php/Installing_and_configuring_guide_for_MonA... And MAUI: https://psiren.cs.nott.ac.uk/projects/procksi/wiki/JobManagement I vote for reporting only the 1-minute load average. /Peter.
And BTW, by using the uptime(1) load semantics, we loose Windows support. There is no such attribute there, load is measured in percentage of non-idle time, and has no direct relationship to the ready queue lengths.
Best, Peter.
Am 22.03.2010 um 16:02 schrieb Daniel Templeton:
SGE tends to look at the 5-minute average, although any can be configured. You could solve it the same way we did for SGE -- offer three: machineLoadShort, machineLoadMed, machineLoadLong.
Daniel
On 03/22/10 06:05, Peter Tröger wrote:
Hi,
next remaining thing from OGF28:
We support the determination of machineLoad average in the MonitoringSession interface. At OGF, we could not agree on which of the typical intervals (1/5/15 minutes) we want to use here. Maybe all of them ?
Best, Peter.
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