On 19/04/18 07:11, Barry Moore wrote:
My situation is similar. I have a GPU cluster with gres.conf entries
which look like:
NodeName=gpu-XX Name=gpu File=/dev/nvidia[0-1] CPUs=[0-5]
NodeName=gpu-XX Name=gpu File=/dev/nvidia[2-3] CPUs=[6-11]
However, as you can imagine 8 cores sit idle on thes
Hello All,
I saw this post from 2014 and I was wondering if anyone had a good
solution. Post:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/slurm-users/split$20cores$20partition%7Csort:date/slurm-users/R43s9MBPtZ8/fGkIvSVMdHUJ
My situation is similar. I have a GPU cluster with gres.conf entries whi
That reports in seconds. Its OK.
Regards,
Mahmood
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 9:13 PM, Chester Langin wrote:
> I think maybe use elapsedraw instead of elapsed. --Chet
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> From: slurm-users on behalf of
> Mahmood Naderan
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 10
I think maybe use elapsedraw instead of elapsed. --Chet
From: slurm-users on behalf of Mahmood
Naderan
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 10:55:22 AM
To: Slurm User Community List
Subject: [slurm-users] Reporting time in minutes
Hi,
Is there any way to report th
Hi,
Is there any way to report the time columns only in minutes and not
the auto mode? I mean
$ sacct -a -X -j 56 --format=elapsed,cputime
ElapsedCPUTime
-- --
1-01:07:36 33-12:03:12
means 1 day, 1 hour, 7 minutes and 36 seconds. Does sacct have any
option for that or I ha
According to the online documentation:
"When using the Slurm db, users who have AdminLevel's defined (Operator or
Admin) and users who are account coordinators are given the authority to invoke
scancel on other user's jobs. A Slurm account coordinator is a user who can
modify settings for users