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On the User - Scheduler Dialogue: Studies of User-Provided Runtime Estimates and Utility Functions

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On the User - Scheduler Dialogue: Studies of User-Provided Runtime Estimates and Utility Functions
Effective communication between user and scheduler is an important prerequisite to achieving a successful scheduling outcome from both parties' perspectives. In a grid or stand-alone high-performance computing (HPC) environment, this communication typically takes the form of a user-provided job script containing essential configuration information, including processors/resources required, a requested runtime, and a priority. User requested runtimes are notoriously inaccurate as a predictor of actual runtimes. This study examines whether users can improve their runtime estimates if a tangible reward is provided for accuracy. We show that under these conditions, about half of users provide an improved estimate, but there is not a substantial improvement in the overall average accuracy. Priority, as implemented in many production schedulers, is a very crude approximation of the value users may attach to timely job completion. We show users are capable of providing richer utility fun...
Cynthia Bailey Lee, Allan Snavely
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Updated 12 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where IJHPCA
Authors Cynthia Bailey Lee, Allan Snavely
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