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  • qsub memory allocation

    Hey,

    I intend to write a shell which automatically submit jobs with qsub. One idea is that it'll be better if the shell assigns how much memory each job needs to each qsub command. However, I am not quite sure how much each job needs. Is there anyone out there who knows how to approximate the memory needed?

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    Is there anyone out there who knows how to approximate the memory needed?
    X times Y times Z

    Where X is the estimated single-thread memory usage of your task, Y is the number or threads, and Z is how memory usage scales with threads.

    For example:

    Task takes 4GB
    Two threads
    No thread-effect

    4GB x 2 x 0.5 (two threads share the RAM) = 4GB

    Task takes 4GB
    Two threads
    Each thread takes full RAM

    4GB X 2 x 1 = 8GB


    A clear answer to a clear question.
    Last edited by rhinoceros; 06-10-2014, 03:34 AM.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by rhinoceros View Post
      X times Y times Z

      Where X is the estimated single-thread memory usage of your task, Y is the number or threads, and Z is how memory usage scales with threads.

      For example:

      Task takes 4GB
      Two threads
      No thread-effect

      4GB x 2 x 0.5 (two threads share the RAM) = 4GB

      Task takes 4GB
      Two threads
      Each thread takes full RAM

      4GB X 2 x 1 = 8GB


      A clear answer to a clear question.
      hey,rhinoceros, thanks for your answer! and yes I believe you've given a very clear one.

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