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#22 fixed jobmond.py consumes too much cpu system time when there are no jobs bastiaans gastineau@…
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Hi,

I run the last stable version of jobmonarch on an IA64 server with redhat Linux AS 4 and torque 2.1.8. I install yesterday jobmarch and it works fine until a long job (which was running about 12hours) finished this night. After that, the process jobmond.py consumes about 20% of "cpu system time". With the ps command , I see that jobmond.py run very frequently pbs_iff.

root 1772 4.8 0.1 67280 8096 ? S Apr25 60:21 /usr/bin/python -v /usr/local/sbin/jobmond.py -c /etc/jobmond.conf root 4146 0.0 0.0 752 320 ? R 09:58 0:00 /usr/local/torque.2.1.8.fPIC/sbin/pbs_iff localhost 15001 4

How can I correct this problem ?

Thanks,

Mickael,

I attach the content of my file /etc/jobmond.conf

#32 fixed jobarchived use large amount of memory bastiaans gastineau@…
Description

The jobarchived process seems to consume large amount of memory on an Xeon 65 bits with Linux (CentOS 4.5).

It uses 1Gb after an execution of 2 days.

My /etc/jobarchived.conf :

[DEFAULT]

DAEMONIZE : 1

DEBUG_LEVEL : 0

USE_SYSLOG : 1

SYSLOG_LEVEL : 0

SYSLOG_FACILITY : DAEMON

GMETAD_CONF : /etc/gmetad.conf

ARCHIVE_XMLSOURCE : localhost:8651

ARCHIVE_DATASOURCES : "mycluster"

ARCHIVE_HOURS_PER_RRD : 12

ARCHIVE_EXCLUDE_METRICS : ".*Temp.*", ".*RPM.*", ".*Version.*", ".*Tag$", "boott ime", "gexec", "os.*", "machine_type"

ARCHIVE_PATH : /var/lib/jobarch

JOB_SQL_DBASE : localhost/jobarchive

JOB_TIMEOUT : 168

RRDTOOL : /usr/bin/rrdtool

#66 invalid pChart dependency is mentioned nowhere somebody felix@…
Description

As far as I can see r527 introduced a dependency to pChart, but this does not seem to be mentioned in Installation or Requirements documents...

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