[slurm-users] SLUG '23 Registration and Call for Papers

2023-05-30 Thread Victoria Hobson
It's time for SLUG '23!

Registration for Slurm User Group 2023 (SLUG) is now open! This year's
SLUG event will take place September 12-13 at Brigham Young University
in Provo, Utah. A welcome reception will take place the evening of
Monday, September 11th. More Information and schedule to follow.

We invite all interested attendees to submit a presentation abstract
to be given at SLUG. Presentation content can be in the form of a
tutorial, technical presentation or site report. We ask all interested
parties to send an abstract to sl...@schedmd.com

Abstracts are due Friday, June 9th and notifications of acceptance
will go out by Friday, June 23rd.

Join the SchedMD team and Slurm community as we review roadmaps, site
reports, release features and more!

Early Bird pricing for SLUG will remain open through midnight MDT on
Friday, June 16th.

More information on nearby hotels and airports can be found on the
registration page.

Get your tickets now!

Register: 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/slurm-user-group-2023-registration-631240546467

--
Victoria Hobson
Vice President of Marketing
SchedMD LLC



Re: [slurm-users] SLUG '23 Registration and Call for Papers

2023-05-30 Thread Sean Caron
Hi Victoria,

Am I correct in assuming that the proceedings will no longer be
livestreamed and that there is no option to attend remotely even for pay?

Best,

Sean


On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 1:41 PM Victoria Hobson 
wrote:

> It's time for SLUG '23!
>
> Registration for Slurm User Group 2023 (SLUG) is now open! This year's
> SLUG event will take place September 12-13 at Brigham Young University
> in Provo, Utah. A welcome reception will take place the evening of
> Monday, September 11th. More Information and schedule to follow.
>
> We invite all interested attendees to submit a presentation abstract
> to be given at SLUG. Presentation content can be in the form of a
> tutorial, technical presentation or site report. We ask all interested
> parties to send an abstract to sl...@schedmd.com
>
> Abstracts are due Friday, June 9th and notifications of acceptance
> will go out by Friday, June 23rd.
>
> Join the SchedMD team and Slurm community as we review roadmaps, site
> reports, release features and more!
>
> Early Bird pricing for SLUG will remain open through midnight MDT on
> Friday, June 16th.
>
> More information on nearby hotels and airports can be found on the
> registration page.
>
> Get your tickets now!
>
> Register:
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/slurm-user-group-2023-registration-631240546467
>
> --
> Victoria Hobson
> Vice President of Marketing
> SchedMD LLC
>
>


Re: [slurm-users] SLUG '23 Registration and Call for Papers

2023-05-30 Thread Victoria Hobson
Hi Sean,

That is correct. There will be no remote or hybrid options for this year's
SLUG event.


On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 1:47 PM Sean Caron  wrote:

> Hi Victoria,
>
> Am I correct in assuming that the proceedings will no longer be
> livestreamed and that there is no option to attend remotely even for pay?
>
> Best,
>
> Sean
>
>
> On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 1:41 PM Victoria Hobson 
> wrote:
>
>> It's time for SLUG '23!
>>
>> Registration for Slurm User Group 2023 (SLUG) is now open! This year's
>> SLUG event will take place September 12-13 at Brigham Young University
>> in Provo, Utah. A welcome reception will take place the evening of
>> Monday, September 11th. More Information and schedule to follow.
>>
>> We invite all interested attendees to submit a presentation abstract
>> to be given at SLUG. Presentation content can be in the form of a
>> tutorial, technical presentation or site report. We ask all interested
>> parties to send an abstract to sl...@schedmd.com
>>
>> Abstracts are due Friday, June 9th and notifications of acceptance
>> will go out by Friday, June 23rd.
>>
>> Join the SchedMD team and Slurm community as we review roadmaps, site
>> reports, release features and more!
>>
>> Early Bird pricing for SLUG will remain open through midnight MDT on
>> Friday, June 16th.
>>
>> More information on nearby hotels and airports can be found on the
>> registration page.
>>
>> Get your tickets now!
>>
>> Register:
>> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/slurm-user-group-2023-registration-631240546467
>>
>> --
>> Victoria Hobson
>> Vice President of Marketing
>> SchedMD LLC
>>
>>


Re: [slurm-users] SLUG '23 Registration and Call for Papers

2023-05-30 Thread Jason Simms
Hello Victoria,

Sorry to hear that remote attendance is not possible. Is it safe to assume,
however, that it will be archived and viewable after the event?

Warmest regards,
Jason

On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 3:00 PM Victoria Hobson 
wrote:

> Hi Sean,
>
> That is correct. There will be no remote or hybrid options for this year's
> SLUG event.
>
>
> On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 1:47 PM Sean Caron  wrote:
>
>> Hi Victoria,
>>
>> Am I correct in assuming that the proceedings will no longer be
>> livestreamed and that there is no option to attend remotely even for pay?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Sean
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 1:41 PM Victoria Hobson 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It's time for SLUG '23!
>>>
>>> Registration for Slurm User Group 2023 (SLUG) is now open! This year's
>>> SLUG event will take place September 12-13 at Brigham Young University
>>> in Provo, Utah. A welcome reception will take place the evening of
>>> Monday, September 11th. More Information and schedule to follow.
>>>
>>> We invite all interested attendees to submit a presentation abstract
>>> to be given at SLUG. Presentation content can be in the form of a
>>> tutorial, technical presentation or site report. We ask all interested
>>> parties to send an abstract to sl...@schedmd.com
>>>
>>> Abstracts are due Friday, June 9th and notifications of acceptance
>>> will go out by Friday, June 23rd.
>>>
>>> Join the SchedMD team and Slurm community as we review roadmaps, site
>>> reports, release features and more!
>>>
>>> Early Bird pricing for SLUG will remain open through midnight MDT on
>>> Friday, June 16th.
>>>
>>> More information on nearby hotels and airports can be found on the
>>> registration page.
>>>
>>> Get your tickets now!
>>>
>>> Register:
>>> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/slurm-user-group-2023-registration-631240546467
>>>
>>> --
>>> Victoria Hobson
>>> Vice President of Marketing
>>> SchedMD LLC
>>>
>>>

-- 
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Manager of Research Computing
Swarthmore College
Information Technology Services
(610) 328-8102
Schedule a meeting: https://calendly.com/jlsimms


[slurm-users] Using Podman containers with scrun (Slurm 23.02)

2023-05-30 Thread Joel Loo
Hello,

I am helping to manage a small 5-node cluster at a research lab (PhD
student), and am exploring using Podman containers on Slurm. I am
interested in taking advantage of the latest Slurm version's inbuilt
support for containerization (with scrun), but am confused as to how to
manage resources when using it.

During my explorations, I configured Podman with scrun based on these
instructions , and attempted to
do the following:

   - Execute 'podman run' commands after configuring: These commands
   successfully started Slurm jobs and ran the containers in them. However,
   these jobs were started with the default resources.
   - Attempted to export SCRUN_* environment variables (e.g. export
   SCRUN_JOB_NODELIST=xxx && podman run --env 'SCRUN*' ...): This led to a
   generic 'Error: container create failed (no logs from conmon): EOF'.

Based on my readings of the Slurm documentation, it seems that exporting
the SCRUN environment variables is the current optimal manner of specifying
the resources that scrun should use. If this is true, would anyone have
suggestions on where my current attempt to pass the environment variables
is going wrong? If it is not true, what would be the right way to handle
resource management when running a job through podman?

Thanks for your help!