Thanks for the pointer to proctrack/cgroup!
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 6:46 PM Juergen Salk
wrote:
>
> Are you saying that there is absolutely no need to take care
> of potential leftover/stray processes in the epilog script any
> more with proctrack/cgroup enabled?
>
I tried it, and proctrack/cgr
* Chris Samuel [200113 07:30]:
> On 1/13/20 5:55 am, Youssef Eldakar wrote:
>
> > In an sbatch script, a user calls a shell script that starts a Java
> > background process. The job immediately is completed, but the child Java
> > process is still running on the compute node.
> >
> > Is there a
On 1/13/20 5:55 am, Youssef Eldakar wrote:
In an sbatch script, a user calls a shell script that starts a Java
background process. The job immediately is completed, but the child Java
process is still running on the compute node.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
What I would r
In an sbatch script, a user calls a shell script that starts a Java
background process. The job immediately is completed, but the child Java
process is still running on the compute node.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Youssef Eldakar
Bibliothec