SHARE_TREE(5) Grid Engine File Formats SHARE_TREE(5)

share_tree - Grid Engine share tree file format

The share tree defines the long-term resource entitlements of users/projects and of a hierarchy of arbitrary groups thereof. Note that it is normally necessary to maintain users explicitly to use a share tree, rather than use automatic creation and (specifically) destruction, or at least set auto_user_delete_time to 0; see user(5).

The current share tree can be displayed via the qconf(1) -sstree or -sst options. The output follows the share_tree format description. A share tree can be created and an existing one can be modified via the -astree and -mstree options to qconf(1). The -sst option shows a formatted share tree (tree view). Individual share tree nodes can be created, modified, deleted, or shown via the -astnode, -dstnode, -mstnode, and -sstnode options to qconf(1).

Note, Grid Engine allows backslashes (\) be used to escape newline characters. The backslash and the newline are replaced with a space character before any interpretation.

The format of a share tree file is defined as follows:

Jobs of projects P1 and P2 get 50 shares, all other jobs get 10 shares.

id=0
name=Root
type=0
shares=1
childnodes=1,2,3
id=1
name=P1
type=1
shares=50
childnodes=NONE
id=2
name=P2
type=1
shares=50
childnodes=NONE
id=3
name=default
type=0
shares=10
childnodes=NONE

sge_intro(1), qconf(1), qmon(1), sge_share_mon(1), project(5), user(5).

See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.

2011-05-19 SGE 8.1.3pre