You can try to use SLURM LUA plugins to check and reject the submissions.
Best,
Shenglong
> On Jan 4, 2018, at 9:58 PM, 马银萍 wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> I want to stop users to use --mem and --mem-per-cpu in srun,salloc and
> sbatch, but I can't figure out how to do, did I need to modify slurm s
hello,
I want to stop users to use --mem and --mem-per-cpu in srun,salloc and
sbatch, but I can't figure out how to do, did I need to modify slurm source
code to realisze this?
Thanks for any insight!
best.
Ashlee
We handle this for slurm as well as a number of other "internal" services by
having a mail server with re-write rules setup. We have run into a number of
devices/software over the years that isn't able to address this on their own.
Our mail server doesn't allow incoming mail from the outside,
Hola,
Apparently (I was on holiday - of course) we experienced a mini email
server melt because of a confluence of two events.
Triggered by a user making a spelling mistake in their own email address,
this was compounded by the fact that slurm creates a from address for the
outgoing email in the
We are pleased to announce the availability of Slurm version 17.11.2.
Notably we found an issue with the way auto_increment was working in
MySQL where it would loose the offset of the id field making it possible
that an older dynamic TRES (i.e. gres/gpu) would be overwritten by the
new 'billin
I'm updating the pkgsrc package to 17.11.1. I've got it building on
CentOS 6 and 7, but hitting an error when building on NetBSD.
Wondering if anyone has any suggestions about where to look for the root
cause of the problem. It appears that when configuring on NetBSD, it
fails to add libsl
Yeah, you should be able to. I've done that several times myself with
various changes to the limits.
-Paul Edmon-
On 1/4/2018 10:14 AM, Juan A. Cordero Varelaq wrote:
And could I restart the slurmctld daemon without affecting such
running jobs?
On 04/01/18 15:56, Paul Edmon wrote:
Typ
And could I restart the slurmctld daemon without affecting such running
jobs?
On 04/01/18 15:56, Paul Edmon wrote:
Typically changes like this only impact pending or newly submitted
jobs. Running jobs usually are not impacted, though they will count
against any new restrictions that you pu
Typically changes like this only impact pending or newly submitted
jobs. Running jobs usually are not impacted, though they will count
against any new restrictions that you put in place.
-Paul Edmon-
On 1/4/2018 6:44 AM, Juan A. Cordero Varelaq wrote:
Hi,
A couple of jobs have been runni
Hi,
A couple of jobs have been running for almost one month and I would like
to change resource limits to prevent users from running so much time.
Besides, I'd like to set AccountingStorageEnforce to qos,safe. If I make
such changes would the running jobs be stopped (the user running the
job
On 01/04/2018 11:05 AM, Juan A. Cordero Varelaq wrote:
Hi,
I have the following configuration:
* head node: hosts the slurmctld and the slurmdbd daemons.
* compute nodes (4): host the slurmd daemons.
I need to change a couple of lines of the slurm.conf corresponding to
the slurmctld. If
Hi,
I have the following configuration:
* head node: hosts the slurmctld and the slurmdbd daemons.
* compute nodes (4): host the slurmd daemons.
I need to change a couple of lines of the slurm.conf corresponding to
the slurmctld. If I restart its service, should I also have to restart
the s
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