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Current Issue: May 2002
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Mimosa maintenance

Mimosa was preventively rebooted on Friday, February 6 after several weeks of up time.

Mimosa was next rebooted on Friday, March 1st, in order to increase the maximum shared memory setting in the Linux kernel on each node to 256 MB.

Mimosa was rebooted again on Friday, April 5, in order to upgrade the LINDA license.

On Thursday, April 18, we brought node5-1 down briefly to replace a bad disk.

New Policy: Each user may now have a total of four jobs running or queued accross the mimosa PBS queues. Of these, four may be running at any given time. It is reasonable that a user could have 3 MPI jobs running and 1 queued, ready to run, or any combination of queued and running jobs adding up to 4. However, Gaussian/LINDA users will never have have any jobs in the queue. If there are not enough available nodes to run their job at the time they run the g98sub script, then the script will not submit the job to PBS.

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