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Parameter Name | Default value | Description |
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power_ramp_rampraterate_enable | False | Enabling would make PBS perform ramp rate limiting across the PBS cluster running on a CRAY CLE 6.0 platform. Nodes will be ramped-up and kept at sleep state C1 and for ramp down nodes will be put to sleep state C6. |
power_on_off_enable | False | Enabling would make PBS power on and off nodes on the nodes where node attribute poweroff_eligible is true. |
node_idle_limit | 1800 | How long any node should be left idle before it to be considered for powering down or ramp down. |
min_power_down_delay | 1800 | The time limit before a powered-off node can be considered to be brought up. |
max_jobs_per_queue_limit | 100 | Queue level limit indicating maximum number of queued jobs that are analyzed for power on/ramp-up in each queue. |
max_concurrent_power_limit | 10 | Defines how many nodes can be power on/off or ramped up/down at a time. |
- Interface 3: New node attribute: poweroff_eligible
- Change control: Stable
- Synopsis: Node attribute for power control.
- Details: This new node attribute will control if a node can be allowed to power off or not.
- PBS type: Boolean
- Python type: Boolean
- Default value: False
- Manager has set permission. All have read permission.
- To modify the default value use qmgr:
- qmgr -c "set node <node_name> poweroff_eligible=True"
- Interface 4: New node attribute: last_state_change_time
- Change control: Stable
- Synopsis: Read only node attribute to capture timestamp.
- Details: This new node attribute will be updated with time stamp when the node changes from its current state to a new state.
- Managers and Operators have read permission.
- Node status command pbsnodes will convert internal date format (seconds since epoch) to human readable format and display the value of this attribute in “MON DD YY HH:MM:SS” format.
- PBS type: long
- Python type: int
- Interface 5: New node attribute: last_used_time
- Change Control: Stable
- Synopsis: Read only node attribute to capture timestamp.
- Details: This new node attribute will be updated with time stamp at the end of any job or reservation.
- If node is released early from a running job this timestamp gets updated.
- Node status command pbsnodes will convert internal date format (seconds since epoch) to human readable format and display the value of this attribute in "MON DD YY HH:MM:SS" format.
- Attribute will be reset when node is ramped up.
- Managers and Operators have read permission.
- For vnodes this attribute will be updated for the first time with the current timestamp when they are created or when the nodes are rebooted.
- This attribute can now be used in sched_config as a node_sort_key. This will help sort the nodes based on their last used time.
- PBS type: long
- Python type: int
- Example:
- node_sort_key: "last_used_time HIGH"
- node_sort_key: "last_used_time LOW"
- Interface 6: New node state: sleep
- Change Control: Stable
- Synopsis: New node state that shows node is put down by PBS.
- Details: This new node state will be set when nodes are ramped down or powered-off by PBS via power ramp rate limiting or power on/off feature.
- A server periodic hook (pbs hook PBS_power provided as part of PBS package) runs every $freq seconds and takes list of vnodes to power ramp down/power-off the nodes and marks them in new sleep node state.
- At most max_concurrent_power_limit nodes will be ramped down/powered-off every freq seconds, freq being the server periodic hook frequency.
- Scheduler can consider the nodes in sleep state to run jobs now.
- Server periodic hook can ramp-up/power-on the nodes which are in sleep state based on the requirement. Requirement is calculated based on analyzing the jobs estimated start time and the exec_vnode list.
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