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- miser - Miser resource manager
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- miser [----vvvvdddd] -c mmmmaaaaxxxxCCCCPPPPUUUUssss -m mmmmaaaaxxxxMMMMeeeemmmmoooorrrryyyy -f ccccoooonnnnffffiiiiggggFFFFiiiilllleeee | -C | -h
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- _M_i_s_e_r starts the miser daemon. Miser is a deterministic batch scheduling
- facility that can be used to balance batch and interactive cpu and memory
- usage.
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- -v Verbose. This option results in additional output. It is useful in
- conjunction with the ----dddd option to help in diagnosing Miser
- configuration problems.
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- -d This option requests debug output. Miser does not relinquish the
- terminal. With this option turned on output is directed to screen
- instead of system log.
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- -c mmmmaaaaxxxxCCCCPPPPUUUUssss
- This is the maximum number of CPUs that miser can use. It is also
- the maximum number of CPUs that any resource segment of the system
- queue can reserve.
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- -m mmmmaaaaxxxxMMMMeeeemmmmoooorrrryyyy
- This is the maximum amount of memory that miser can use. It is also
- the maximum memory that any resource segment of the system queue can
- reserve. Memory reserved for miser is allocated from physical
- memory. The amount of memory that miser use, should be less than
- the total physical memory leaving enough memory for kernel use.
- Also, it is recommended that the system should have at least the
- amount of swap space as configured for miser, so that if miser
- memory is in full use, system will have enough swap space to move
- previous non miser submitted processes out of the way.
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- -f ccccoooonnnnffffiiiiggggFFFFiiiilllleeee
- This option specifies the location of the configuration file.
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- -C This option can be used to release any miser reserved resources
- after miser daemon is killed and before it is restarted.
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- -h Print the command's usage message.
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- OOOOPPPPEEEERRRRAAAATTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- The miser is a privileged command that starts the miser daemon. Miser
- can be manually started from the command line with appropriate
- options/config file(s).
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- It can also be conveniently started/stopped/cleaned up by using the
- /etc/init.d/miser script. This script takes one of the following three
- parameters: {start|stop|cleanup}.
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- /etc/init.d/miser ssssttttaaaarrrrtttt
- Starts Miser daemon with the options and config file specified by
- the script.
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- /etc/init.d/miser ssssttttoooopppp
- Kills Miser daemon with -INT signal and calls Miser daemon with -C
- option to release reserved resources.
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- /etc/init.d/miser cccclllleeeeaaaannnnuuuupppp
- Call Miser daemon with -C option for releasing reserved resources.
- This can be useful if the Miser daemon is killed unintentionally.
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- miser(5), miser(4), miser_submit(1), miser_jinfo(1), miser_kill(1),
- miser_qinfo(1), miser_move(1), miser_reset(1), syslogd(1M).
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