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Queue list in job policies of ADE

anoopvk
anoopvk over 7 years ago

Hello All,

Under the job setup in ADE, there is a drop down under "queues" where I can select the available LSF queues. Earlier I was able to see "normal , regress, hwsim" . Now only normal is showing up there.

I got a workaround using the "asimenv.distributed" "queueNameInclusionList" variable and setting it. 

I have checked "queueNameExclusionList" also. It was empty.

Since many users are facing similar issue here, I want to find the root cause for this.

Any one knows, from were these queue names are picking up? I have checked .cdsinit,.cdsenv for any environment variables, but couldn't find any.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    Very hard to be certain given that you didn't give any information about what version you're using. You may need to kill off any running cdsfrb_lsf process (note that you should wait until no jobs are running really).

    Otherwise, I suggest you contact customer support so that we can gather a bit more data rather than me making wild stab-in-the-dark guesses.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    Very hard to be certain given that you didn't give any information about what version you're using. You may need to kill off any running cdsfrb_lsf process (note that you should wait until no jobs are running really).

    Otherwise, I suggest you contact customer support so that we can gather a bit more data rather than me making wild stab-in-the-dark guesses.

    Andrew.

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    anoopvk over 7 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks for the reply Andrew.

    I am using Virtuoso 6.1.7. What my doubt is , from were these specific queue names are picking up. That is , whether it is specified in any cadence related files or picking up by any other script .

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    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago in reply to anoopvk

    There's an API that is used to retrieve the queue names from LSF - this can be checked in SKILL (it's private so I won't give it out here) - but I'm fairly sure that would match what you're seeing in the UI. It may be because the cdsfrb_lsf has got messed up somehow.

    That's why I suggested contact customer support.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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