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wiki:some_examples_of_admission_rules [2020/04/07 21:54] – [Example 5: verify correct resources definitions] neyronwiki:some_examples_of_admission_rules [2020/04/07 22:01] (current) – [Example 5: verify correct resources definitions] neyron
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 ==== Example 5: verify correct resources definitions ==== ==== Example 5: verify correct resources definitions ====
  
-Verify that the <code>oarsub -l ''resource request''</code> gives a correct resources definition.+Verify that the ''oarsub -l [resource request]'' gives a correct resources definition.
  
 OAR resource request hierarchies are implicit in the OAR database, but they can be enforced by an admission rule. OAR resource request hierarchies are implicit in the OAR database, but they can be enforced by an admission rule.
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   * ''license''   * ''license''
  
-Here both switch > cluster, or cluster > switch can be valid (some clusters spread their nodes on many switches, some clusters share a same switch). Disks are special resources to reserve disks on hosts, independently from cpu, gpu and coresLicenses are yet a completly independente type of resources+Here both switch > cluster, or cluster > switch can be valid (some clusters spread their nodes on many switches, some clusters share a same switch). A GPU never spans several CPUs. The disk property defines special resources to reserve disks on hosts, independently from cpu, gpu and core propertiesThe license property is yet a completely independent type of resource
  
 Any of those resources properties can define a valid hierarchy or resources, for instance: Any of those resources properties can define a valid hierarchy or resources, for instance:
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