Num. running jobs larger than TOTALJOBS
I open this issue because the experiment a3jo
seems to run more issues at the same time than the TOTALJOBS number. I send you the config and expdef headers:
[config]
# Experiment identifier
# No need to change
EXPID = a3jo
# No need to change.
# Autosubmit version identifier
AUTOSUBMIT_VERSION = 3.13.0b0
# Default maximum number of jobs to be waiting in any platform
# Default = 3
MAXWAITINGJOBS = 3
# Default maximum number of jobs to be running at the same time at any platform
# Default = 6
TOTALJOBS = 10
# Time (seconds) between connections to the HPC queue scheduler to poll already submitted jobs status
# Default = 10
SAFETYSLEEPTIME = 10
# Number of retrials if a job fails. Can be override at job level
# Default = 0
RETRIALS = 3
[DEFAULT]
# Experiment identifier
# No need to change
EXPID = a3jo
# HPC name.
# No need to change
HPCARCH = nord3
[experiment]
# Supply the list of start dates. Available formats: YYYYMMDD YYYYMMDDhh YYYYMMDDhhmm
# You can also use an abbreviated syntax for multiple dates with common parts: 200001[01 15] <=> 20000101 20000115
# 200001[01-04] <=> 20000101 20000102 20000103 20000104
# DATELIST = 20000101 19600101 19650101 19700101
# DATELIST = 20000101 1960[0101 0201 0301]
# DATELIST = 20000101 19[60-65]
DATELIST = 1972 1978 19[80-89] 1995 199[8-9] 20[01-06]
# Supply the list of members. Format fcX
# You can also use an abreviated syntax for multiple members: fc[0 1 2] <=> fc0 fc1 fc2
# fc[0-2] <=> fc0 fc1 fc2
# MEMBERS = fc0 fc0 fc1 fc2 fc3 fc4
# MEMBERS = fc0 fc[0-4]
MEMBERS = fc[1-9] fc10
# Chunk size unit. STRING = hour, day, month, year
CHUNKSIZEUNIT = month
# Chunk size. NUMERIC = 4, 6, 12
CHUNKSIZE = 4
# Total number of chunks in experiment. NUMERIC = 30, 15, 10
NUMCHUNKS = 1
# Initial chunk of the experiment. Optional. DEFAULT = 1
CHUNKINI =
# Calendar used. LIST: standard, noleap
CALENDAR = standard
In the ASlog /esarchive/autosubmit/a3jo/tmp/ASLOGS/jobs_status.log
, there is a moment when 12 jobs are running at the same time, is this correct?
Thank you very much in advance!
I tag @pabretonniere and @mcastril so they can follow the issue.
Best regards,
Marga
Than