"Bunis, Dan" writes:
> My colleagues and I have noticed that our compute cluster seems to
> ignore '--partition' requests when we give them as '#SBATCH
> --partition=' inside of our scripts, but it respects
> them when given in-line within our sbatch calls as 'sbatch
> --partition= script.sh'. B
Thank you for your response. Thanks to your explanation, I was able to
understand.
After writing and running a new test program that only logs on SIGTERM, I
could confirm that the GraceTime was applied.
Thank you once again.
Below is a sample code for reference for others:
$ cat run-gpu.cu
#inc
Hi there,
My colleagues and I have noticed that our compute cluster seems to ignore
'--partition' requests when we give them as '#SBATCH
--partition=' inside of our scripts, but it respects them when
given in-line within our sbatch calls as 'sbatch --partition=
script.sh'. Based on some googl
Le 08/11/2023 à 02:28, 김형진 a écrit :
> Hello ~
>
> …
>
> However, as soon as the base QoS job is created, the large QoS job is
> immediately canceled without any waiting time.
>
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> But in the slurmctld log, there is a grace time log.
>
> [2023-11-02T11:37:36.589] debug: