Z.42 Specifying Compute Nodes
                The environment variable TORQUE_HOME is where configuration files are stored.  If you used the default locations during installation, you do not need to specify the TORQUE_HOME environment variable.
                The pbs_server must recognize which systems on the network are its compute nodes. Specify each node on a line in the server's nodes file. This file is located at TORQUE_HOME/server_priv/nodes.  In most cases, it is sufficient to specify just the names of the nodes on individual lines; however, various properties can be applied to each node.
                
                    
                    Only a root user can access the server_priv directory.
                 
                Syntax of nodes file:
                
                    node-name[:ts] [np=] [gpus=] [properties]
                 
                
                    - The node-name must match the hostname on the node itself, including whether it is fully qualified or shortened.
 
                    - The [:ts] option marks the node as timeshared. Timeshared nodes are listed by the server in the node status report, but the server does not allocate jobs to them.
 
                    - The [np=] option specifies the number of virtual processors for a given node. The value can be less than, equal to, or greater than the number of physical processors on any given node.
 
                    - The [gpus=] option specifies the number of GPUs for a given node. The value can be less than, equal to, or greater than the number of physical GPUs on any given node.
 
                    - The node processor count can be automatically detected by the Torque server if auto_node_np  is set to TRUE. This can be set using this command:
 
                    qmgr -c set server auto_node_np = True 
                    Setting auto_node_np to TRUE overwrites the value of np set in TORQUE_HOME/server_priv/nodes.
                    - The [properties] option allows you to specify arbitrary strings to identify the node. Property strings are alphanumeric characters only and must begin with an alphabetic character.
 
                    - Comment lines are allowed in the nodes file if the first non-white space character is the pound sign (#).
 
                
                The following example shows a possible node file listing.
                TORQUE_HOME/server_priv/nodes:
                
                    # Nodes 001 and 003-005 are cluster nodes
                    #
                    node001 np=2 cluster01 rackNumber22
                    #
                    # node002 will be replaced soon
                    node002:ts waitingToBeReplaced
                    # node002 will be replaced soon
                    #
                    node003 np=4 cluster01 rackNumber24
                    node004  cluster01 rackNumber25
                    node005 np=2 cluster01 rackNumber26 RAM16GB
                    node006
                    node007 np=2
                    node008:ts np=4
                    ...
                 
                Related Topics 
                Initializing/Configuring Torque on the Server (pbs_server)