Compaq SC RMS - Manual

Compaq SC RMS

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Document Revision History; Revision
  • Page 3 – Contents; Introduction
  • Page 11 – List of Figures; List of Figures i
  • Page 13 – List of Tables; Accounting Statistics Table; List of Tables i
  • Page 14 – Switch Boards Table; ii List of Tables
  • Page 15 – Using this Manual
  • Page 16 – Related Information
  • Page 17 – Conventions; Related Information; Compaq AlphaServer SC User Guide; Location of Online Documentation; Reader’s Comments; monospace type; bold monospace type
  • Page 18 – Small capital letters indicate an abbreviation (see Glossary).
  • Page 19 – Overview of RMS; The System Architecture; nodes
  • Page 20 – The System Architecture; management network; rmshost
  • Page 21 – Figure 2.2: High Availability RMS Configuration; The Role of the RMS; CPU
  • Page 22 – Scheduling; The RMS Database
  • Page 25 – RMS Management Functions; partitions; Parallel
  • Page 27 – Figure 2.6: Preemption of Low Priority Jobs
  • Page 29 – Parallel Programs Under RMS; RMS Commands; Parallel Programs Under RMS 3-1
  • Page 30 – Resource Requests; prun; Figure 3.1: Distribution of Parallel Processes; -2 Parallel Programs Under RMS
  • Page 31 – Loading and Running Programs; Figure 3.2: Loading and Running a Parallel Program
  • Page 32 – Loading and Running Programs; RMS Scheduling; -4 Parallel Programs Under RMS
  • Page 33 – s in a parallel partition to a; s are used for subsequent parallel jobs started from this shell.; and; Parallel Programs Under RMS 3-5
  • Page 35 – RMS Daemons
  • Page 36 – The Database Manager
  • Page 37 – The Machine Manager; The Partition Manager
  • Page 39 – The Switch Network Manager; Compaq AlphaServer SC Interconnect Terms; The Transaction Log Manager
  • Page 40 – The Process Manager; The Event Manager; Event Handling
  • Page 41 – The RMS Daemon; The Process Manager
  • Page 45 – NAME; SYNOPSIS; allocate; all; request
  • Page 46 – DESCRIPTION
  • Page 47 – ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
  • Page 48 – EXAMPLES; jobscript; WARNINGS
  • Page 49 – SEE ALSO
  • Page 50 – nodestatus; status
  • Page 51 – msqladmin
  • Page 54 – attributes; rmsloader
  • Page 55 – program
  • Page 62 – rcontrol; command
  • Page 64 – object; list
  • Page 65 – Creating and Removing Nodes; Creating and Removing Partitions; active
  • Page 66 – Starting and Stopping Partitions
  • Page 68 – Managing Resources
  • Page 69 – Managing Users, Projects and Access Controls
  • Page 70 – Setting System Attributes
  • Page 72 – day
  • Page 73 – scheduler for the partition called
  • Page 74 – partition; rmsexec
  • Page 76 – divisionA
  • Page 77 – rmsbuild
  • Page 78 – rmstbladm
  • Page 79 – rmsctl
  • Page 80 – To start the
  • Page 82 – Some examples follow:
  • Page 84 – rmsquery
  • Page 85 – select
  • Page 87 – machine
  • Page 89 – s, an accounting record is created, containing the; Users and Projects; default; Access Control, Usage Limits and Accounting 6-1
  • Page 90 – Access Controls; -2 Access Control, Usage Limits and Accounting
  • Page 91 – usage limit is equal to the number of; To illustrate how the; access controls mechanism works, we consider an example in; Now create user records for Jim, Mary and John:; name
  • Page 92 – How Access Controls are Applied
  • Page 93 – Access Control, Usage Limits and Accounting 6-5
  • Page 94 – -6 Access Control, Usage Limits and Accounting
  • Page 95 – Accounting; running; utime; Note; memint; Access Control, Usage Limits and Accounting 6-7
  • Page 97 – Scheduling Policies; type; login; parallel; gang scheduling
  • Page 98 – general; Scheduling Constraints; Priority; priority; Maximum Number of CPUs
  • Page 99 – Time Limit; SIGXCPU; Memory Size; What Happens When a Request is Received
  • Page 100 – immediate; hwbcast
  • Page 101 – Warning; lazy
  • Page 103 – eventmgr; class; events
  • Page 104 – rmspost
  • Page 105 – event escalation
  • Page 106 – List of Events Generated; unknown
  • Page 108 – Extending the RMS Event Handling Mechanism
  • Page 109 – Setting up RMS; Installation Planning
  • Page 111 – Restarting RMS
  • Page 113 – cron
  • Page 114 – Accounting Summary Script
  • Page 116 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 118 – Local Customization of RMS
  • Page 119 – Log Files
  • Page 120 – Symbolic Name
  • Page 121 – General Information about the Tables; length; The RMS Database 10-1
  • Page 122 – Configuration of Nodes; 0-2 The RMS Database
  • Page 123 – Operational State; Configuration of the Network; Internal Tables; The RMS Database 10-3
  • Page 124 – Listing of Tables; Field
  • Page 126 – Attribute; 0-6 The RMS Database
  • Page 127 – The RMS Database 10-7
  • Page 129 – The RMS Database 10-9
  • Page 137 – Name; configuration
  • Page 145 – ), describing the nodes and communications; generates an appropriate capability and pushes; librmscall; Compaq AlphaServer SC Interconnect Terms A-1
  • Page 146 – A-2 Compaq AlphaServer SC Interconnect Terms
  • Page 148 – Link Errors; A-4 Compaq AlphaServer SC Interconnect Terms
  • Page 149 – RMS Status Values; RMS Status Values B-1
  • Page 150 – Link Status Values; B.2 Generic Status Values; B.3 Job Status Values; Status
  • Page 151 – Module Status Values; B.4 Link Status Values; State; B.5 Module Status Values; RMS Status Values B-3
  • Page 152 – Node Status Values; B.6 Node Status Values
  • Page 153 – Resource Status Values; B.7 Partition Status Values; B.8 Resource Status Values; RMS Status Values B-5
  • Page 154 – Transaction Status Values; B.9 Transaction Status Values
  • Page 155 – RMS Kernel Module; rmsd; RMS Kernel Module C-1
  • Page 156 – C.3 System Call Interface; The; exclusively) for use by parallel programming libraries.; C-2 RMS Kernel Module
  • Page 157 – pid; RETURN VALUES; RMS Kernel Module C-3
  • Page 158 – C-4 RMS Kernel Module
  • Page 159 – ECHILD; RMS Kernel Module C-5
  • Page 160 – C-6 RMS Kernel Module
  • Page 161 – RMS Kernel Module C-7
  • Page 162 – signo; errno; C-8 RMS Kernel Module
  • Page 163 – RMS Kernel Module C-9
  • Page 164 – ncaps; C-10 RMS Kernel Module
  • Page 165 – RMS Kernel Module C-11
  • Page 166 – C-12 RMS Kernel Module
  • Page 167 – stats; RMS Kernel Module C-13
  • Page 168 – C-14 RMS Kernel Module
  • Page 169 – RMS Application Interface; s and perform; RMS Application Interface D-1
  • Page 170 – D-2 RMS Application Interface
  • Page 171 – RMS Application Interface D-3
  • Page 172 – rid; stdio; D-4 RMS Application Interface
  • Page 173 – RMS Application Interface D-5
  • Page 174 – D-6 RMS Application Interface
  • Page 175 – NULL; RMS Application Interface D-7
  • Page 177 – E.2 Command Line Interface; Accounting Summary Script E-1
  • Page 178 – acctstats; E-2 Accounting Summary Script
  • Page 179 – Listing of the Script; E.4 Listing of the Script; Accounting Summary Script E-3
  • Page 180 – E-4 Accounting Summary Script
  • Page 181 – Accounting Summary Script E-5
  • Page 182 – E-6 Accounting Summary Script
  • Page 183 – Accounting Summary Script E-7
  • Page 184 – E-8 Accounting Summary Script
  • Page 185 – Glossary; Abbreviations
  • Page 186 – Memory Management Unit — part of; that provides protection
  • Page 187 – Terms
  • Page 188 – HTTP
  • Page 189 – , that provides each process with a private address space that
  • Page 191 – Index; access controls
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Compaq AlphaServer SC RMS
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Page 2 - Document Revision History; Revision

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Page 3 - Contents; Introduction

Contents 1 Introduction 1-1 1.1 Scope of Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2 Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.3 Using this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.4 Related Informa...

Page 11 - List of Figures; List of Figures i

List of Figures 2.1 A Network of Nodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2.2 High Availability RMS Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 2.3 The Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 2.4 Partitioning a System ...

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