Re: [slurm-users] Slurm versions 23.02.6 and 22.05.10 are now available (CVE-2023-41914)

2023-10-15 Thread Bjørn-Helge Mevik
Taras Shapovalov writes: > Oh, does this mean that no one should use Slurm versions <= 21.08 any more? That of course depends on your security requirements, but I wouldn't have used those older versions in production any more, at least. (We actually did upgrade from 21.08 to 23.02 on a couple o

Re: [slurm-users] Fairshare: Penalising unused memory rather than used memory?

2023-10-15 Thread Christopher Samuel
On 10/11/23 07:27, Cristian Huza wrote: I recall there was a built in tool named seff (slurm efficiency), not sure if it is still maintained "seff" is in the Slurm sources in the contribs/seff directory, if you're building RPMs from them then it's in the "slurm-contribs" RPM. -- Chris Samue

Re: [slurm-users] Site factor plugin example?

2023-10-15 Thread Christopher Samuel
On 10/13/23 10:10, Angel de Vicente wrote: But, in any case, I would still be interested in a site factor plugin example, because I might revisit this in the future. I don't know if you saw, but there is a skeleton example in the Slurm sources: src/plugins/site_factor/none Not sure if that

Re: [slurm-users] Site factor plugin example?

2023-10-15 Thread Loris Bennett
Hello Angel, Angel de Vicente writes: > Hello Loris, > > "Loris Bennett" writes: > >> Did you ever find an example or write your own plugin which you could >> provide as a example? > > I'm afraid not (though I didn't persevere, because for the moment we are > trying to encourage our users not t