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calendar_conf - Grid Engine calendar configuration file format
calendar_conf defines the format of the Grid Engine calendar configuration. The definition of calendars is used to specify "on duty" and "off duty" time periods for Grid Engine queues on a time of day, day of week, or day of year basis. Various calendars can be implemented, and the appropriate calendar definition for a certain class of jobs can be attached to a queue.
calendar_conf entries can be added, modified and displayed with the -Acal, -acal, -Mcal, -mcal, -scal and -scall options to qconf(1) or with the calendar configuration dialog of the graphical user interface qmon(1).
Note that jobs may be dispatched incorrectly into calendar windows which are too short unless resource reservation is turned on by setting max_reservation in sched_conf(5).
Note, Grid Engine allows backslashes (\) to escape newline characters. The backslash and the newline are replaced with a space (" ") character before any interpretation.
A configuration comprises three lines of this form, whose contents are described in the following sections:
calendar_name calendar_name yesr year day day
The name of the calendar to be used when attaching it to queues, or when administering the calendar definition. See calendar_name in sge_types(5) for a precise definition of valid calendar names.
The queue status definition on a day of the year basis. This field generally will specify on which days of a year (and optionally at which times on those days) a queue, to which the calendar is attached, will change to a certain state. The syntax of the year field is defined as follows:
year := NONE | year_day_range_list=daytime_range_list[=state] | year_day_range_list=[daytime_range_list=]state | state
Where
The syntactical components are defined as follows:
year_day_range_list := {yearday-yearday | yearday},... daytime_range_list := hour[:minute][:second]-hour[:minute][:second],... state := on | off | suspended year_day := month_day.month.year month_day := 1 | 2 | ... | 31 month := jan | feb | ... | dec | 1 | 2 | ... | 12 year := 1970 | 1971 | ... | 2037
The queue status definition on a day of the week basis. This field generally will specify on which days of the week (and optionally at which times on those days) a queue to which the calendar is attached will change to a certain state. The syntax of the week field is defined as follows:
week:= NONE | week_day_range_list[=daytime_range_list][=state] | [week_day_range_list=]daytime_range_list[=state] | [week_day_range_list=][daytime_range_list=]state ...
where
and where week_day_range_list is defined as
week_day_range_list := {weekday-weekday | weekday},... week_day := mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun
With week_day ranges the week_day identifiers must be different.
Successive entries to the year and week fields (separated by blanks) are combined in accordance with the following rule:
Hence an entry of the form
week 12-18 tue=13-17=on
means that queues referencing the corresponding calendar are disabled for the entire week from 12.00-18.00, with the exception of Tuesday between 13.00-17.00, when the queues are available.
year 12.03.2004=12-11=off
causes the queue(s) be disabled on 12.03.2004 from 00:00:00 - 10:59:59 and 12:00:00 - 23:59:59.
(The following examples are contained in the directory $SGE_ROOT/util/resources/calendars.)
On public holidays "night" queues are explicitly enabled. On working days queues are disabled between 6.00 and 20.00. Saturday and Sunday are implicitly handled as enabled times:
calendar_name night year 1.1.1999,6.1.1999,28.3.1999,30.3.1999- 31.3.1999,18.5.1999-19.5.1999,3.10.1999,25.12.1999,26 .12.1999=on week mon-fri=6-20
On public holidays "day"-queues are disabled. On working days such queues are closed during the night between 20.00 and 6.00, i.e. the queues are also closed on Monday from 0.00 to 6.00 and on Friday from 20.00 to 24.00. On Saturday and Sunday the queues are disabled.
calendar_name day year 1.1.1999,6.1.1999,28.3.1999,30.3.1999- 31.3.1999,18.5.1999-19.5.1999,3.10.1999,25.12.1999,26 .12.1999 week mon-fri=20-6 sat-sun
Essentially the same scenario as the first example but queues are suspended instead of switching them "off".
calendar_name night_s year 1.1.1999,6.1.1999,28.3.1999,30.3.1999- 31.3.1999,18.5.1999-19.5.1999,3.10.1999,25.12.1999,26 .12.1999=on week mon-fri=6-20=suspended
Essentially the same scenario as the second example, but queues are suspended instead of switching them "off".
calendar_name day_s year 1.1.1999,6.1.1999,28.3.1999,30.3.1999- 31.3.1999,18.5.1999-19.5.1999,3.10.1999,25.12.1999,26 .12.1999=suspended week mon-fri=20-6=suspended sat-sun=suspended
Settings are only done on the week basis, with no settings on the year basis (keyword "NONE").
calendar_name weekend_s year NONE week sat-sun=suspended
See sge_intro(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.
$Date: 2007-09-27 14:02:27 $ | SGE 8.1.3pre |