Hi,
On 7/6/2017 2:38 AM, Victor Gamayunov wrote:
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>knl_generic plugin on non-KNL node
>Hi,
>
>i have a cluster with a mix of regular Xeon and KNL nodes. I use knl_generic
>to switch KNL modes which works very well.
>However, there is a side effect on non-KNL nodes: every time I allocate a
>no
Gamayunov [mailto:vic...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 3:45 PM
To: slurm-dev
Subject: [slurm-dev] Re: slurm-dev Re: knl_generic plugin on non-KNL node
Hi Pierre-Marie,
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 5:27 PM, Le Biot, Pierre-Marie
wrote:
> >Is there a way do selectively disab
Hi Véronique,
Did you check the result of slurmd -C on tars-XXX ?
Regards,
Pierre-Marie Le Biot
From: Véronique LEGRAND [mailto:veronique.legr...@pasteur.fr]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 12:02 PM
To: slurm-dev
Subject: [slurm-dev] Node always going to DRAIN state with reason=Low TmpDisk
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ftware development
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Cluster and computing group
IT department
Institut Pasteur Paris
Tel : 95 03
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Date: Tuesday, 10 Oc
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> The value for TmpDisk was correct again.
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> So, my question is, where does slurmd read the value for the size of
> /local/scratch. Does it use “df” or another command? It seems that on
> startup, slurmd reads a value that is not yet set correct
Hi Sebastian,
Another solution could be to change the configuration of nodes in slurm.conf,
making use of NodeName and NodeHostname (and NodeAddr if needed) :
“
NodeName
Name that Slurm uses to refer to a node[...]. Typically this would be the
string that "/bin/hostname -s" returns.[...]It may