We have SLURM 19.05. and implemented the cons_tres scheduling type.
It does work only by specifying the --gpus-per-node when submitting the
job. And there are many more options.
I found this presentation to be quite informative:
https://slurm.schedmd.com/SLUG18/cons_tres.pdf
We still have the gr
On 13/8/19 1:36 pm, Christopher Benjamin Coffey wrote:
Thanks for that Chris!:)
No worries Chris!
Sounds like other than the new requests for gpu specifics, things should just
work when upgrading to 19.05 as slurm is likely backwards compatible with the
previous setup gres stuff.
Yup, we
Hi Kevin!
On 13/8/19 7:25 pm, Kevin Buckley wrote:
Then again, perhaps the bug seen there has been fixed in some
other way for 19.05.2?
From what I can see with "git log -Saries -p" it appears not yet.
All the best,
Chris
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On 2019/08/14 03:11, Tim Wickberg wrote:
Slurm version 19.05.2 is now available, and includes a series of minor
bug fixes since 19.05.1 was released over a month ago.
Downloads are available at https://www.schedmd.com/downloads.php .
Release notes follow below.
Looking at
src/common/read_c
Thanks for that Chris! :)
Sounds like other than the new requests for gpu specifics, things should just
work when upgrading to 19.05 as slurm is likely backwards compatible with the
previous setup gres stuff.
Best,
Chris
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Christopher Coffey
High-Performance Computing
Northern Arizona Universi
Slurm version 19.05.2 is now available, and includes a series of minor
bug fixes since 19.05.1 was released over a month ago.
Downloads are available at https://www.schedmd.com/downloads.php .
Release notes follow below.
- Tim
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Tim Wickberg
Chief Technology Officer, SchedMD LLC
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