ok,

i tried to make the problem as simple as possible. the lines(coordinates for the job id's and uname's) are fair share time coefficients.

at one point i was so pissed with sge fair-share system, priority list and job dispatcher that i wrote simmilar engine for myself. and this thing has now been running for a 1,5 years.

reason i post this question is because you guys always manage to come up with a more elegant solution (and i'm not looking for an exact code, just a suggestion)

And then there's that coincidence between there being 20e6 logons, 20e6 jobs; & 20e6 intervals during which those logos and job runs occurred?

yes, logical observation and the answer would be obvious if i explained how exactly the grid engine works. but there would be too many if's and then's if i explained everything.As i said i tried to simplify the problem as best as i could

cheers


In reply to Re^4: mapping coordinates- suggestion needed by baxy77bax
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