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  • SOLiD server always put the jon in Q instead of run

    hello!

    For the color space data, I submitted a job on lifescope server. Our server contains 4 nodes. The job shows no error message when I checked on the lifescope server. However, when I check the status of jobs using qstat it shows the following:

    Job ID Name User Time Use S Queue
    ------------------------- ---------------- --------------- -------- - -----
    67971.scyld ...tor_lifescope auswertung 0 C ls_primary
    67972.scyld ...tor_lifescope auswertung 0 C ls_primary
    67973.scyld ...age_lifescope auswertung 0 C ls_primary
    67974.scyld ...nts_lifescope auswertung 0 C ls_primary
    67975.scyld ...age_lifescope auswertung 0 C ls_primary
    67976.scyld ...nts_lifescope auswertung 0 C ls_primary
    67977.scyld ...age_lifescope auswertung 0 Q ls_primary
    67978.scyld ...nts_lifescope auswertung 0 Q ls_primary

    The example file that I am running is should take only 3 hours to complete but in this case it run for 24 hours whithout any progress. I am new to understand the queued process of the server. Any suggestion for this problem?

  • #2
    Talk to one of your system admins not to us.

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    • #3
      In my experience the workers in the SOLiD cluster we had tend to go down a lot. Perhaps check they are running ? Like Rick said, talking to those responsible locally sounds like a good idea.

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