[Beowulf] /etc/security/limits.conf and Torque jobs
    Mark Hahn 
    hahn at physics.mcmaster.ca
       
    Wed May 17 15:17:43 PDT 2006
    
    
  
> So I submit a job, through Torque, and I simply execute a "ulimit -l" 
> only to find that my limit is set to the original value, 32.  Using a 
inherited from the process that started your process, probably.
try restarting relevant scheduler daemons - it matters when they
started up relative to your limits.conf changes.
incidentally what leads you to think you should be using memory locking?
it's generally a very bad idea, since, like running in RT scheduling 
priorities, you're preventing the kernel's normal balancing...
    
    
More information about the Beowulf
mailing list