On 23/11/19 9:14 am, Chris Samuel wrote:
My gut instinct (and I've never tried this) is to make the 3GB nodes be
in a separate partition that is guarded by AllowQos=3GB and have a QOS
called "3GB" that uses MinTRESPerJob to require jobs to ask for more
than 2GB of RAM to be allowed into the QO
On 21/11/19 7:25 am, Sistemas NLHPC wrote:
Currently we have two types of nodes, one with 3GB and another with 2GB
of RAM, it is required that in nodes of 3 GB it is not allowed to
execute tasks with less than 2GB, to avoid underutilization of resources.
My gut instinct (and I've never tried
On 23/11/19 8:54 am, René Neumaier wrote:
In general, is it possible to move a pending job (means forcing as root)
to a specific node which is marked as DRAIN for troubleshooting?
I don't believe so. Put a reservation on the node first only for this
user, add the reservation to the job then
Hello everyone!
In general, is it possible to move a pending job (means forcing as root)
to a specific node which is marked as DRAIN for troubleshooting?
I know, it's not what "DRAIN" normally means. Maybe the reservation is
the way to go. But how can I force/forward a specific user job which is
Agreed, I have just been setting up Lmod on a national compute cluster
where I am a non-privileged cluster and on an internal cluster where I have
full rights. It works very well, and Lmod can read theTcl module files
also. The most recent version has some extra features specially for
Slurm. An