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Monday July 18. You have to have 1GB or more of system memory.
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marty9876 said:I would not view it as a slap in the face. To me, it's more of a knee jerk reaction to a problem, which was/is not really the core issue. QMD's are memory hogs and are getting a "bad" rap from this.
Overall, memory usage (QMD's and other WU's) is increasing and some folks just want better ways of controlling this.


Strikemaster said:I'm sorry? As someone who 1: has two fast P4 borgs with >1 gig of memory and 2: has had QMD slam them on their bellies to crawl for a day or two, this is not whining. The machines *are* "Big Dogs", and I for one don't care for them being beaten down like back-alley mutts. The change in performance today, once the QMDs had finished and been replaced by other projects, was staggering. The workstation (2.2 ghz P4) actually responded to input again, and I didn't have to use a calendar to time it!
The QMD memory usage has got to be reined in, or handled in some other fashion than the core is doing at this time. Tinkers and the big Gromacs back off a helluva lot more gracefully and faster than QMD, and that is the crux of the problem as far as I'm concerned. I've shared time on my A64 gamer with a P1144 600-pointer on occasion, and that comp was far, far more responsive given the load than a QMD / P4-HT combination.
My take? QMD should stay as "beta" and "experimental" until Stanford fixes the client. No patch jobs like "1 gig of memory required" warnings to the operators, the CLIENT itself should know this by polling the machine's activity and adjust the request for WU accordingly. So what if the machine has 3.5 gig of RAM? If the machine has a history of using 3 gig for normal program operation, FAH502 should NOT ask for, or allow WU with a footprint that will exceed historical physical RAM usage.
Sorry, Stanford. These two "Big Dogs" are going to be allowed to stay on the porch until you quit putting lead framing on the QMD sled.