Alternatively, if your build process happens to already be implemented using
GNU Make, it is possible to declare that (selected) recipes should not be
executed using Gnu Makes default .SHELL (which is sh) but rather submitted to
your cluster using slurm's `srun`. Is it?
> ~ mailto:malcolm_c...
Hi,
I am using SLURM 22.05.9 on a small compute cluster. Since I reinstalled
two of our nodes, I get the following error when launching a job:
slurmstepd: error: load_ebpf_prog: BPF load error (No space left on
device). Please check your system limits (MEMLOCK).
Also the cgroups do not seem
On 1/4/24 02:41, Kamil Wilczek wrote:
W dniu 4.01.2024 o 07:56, Loris Bennett pisze:
Hi Kamil,
Kamil Wilczek writes:
Dear All,
I have a question regarding the fair-share factor of the multifactor
priority algorithm. My current understanding is that the fair-share
makes sure that differe
Hi all,
A problem on slurm-23.02.4-1, 10.6.16-MariaDB; Maria and Slurmctld in
active/active, SlurmDB in active/off, shared IP. Shared spool via Gluster.
DB is an upgraded version of Slurm from somewhere 2017 (upgraded various
times). The question is whether we should give up and start from scratch
Hi,
On 03.01.24 23:47, Kamil Wilczek wrote:
But what if my organisation structure is flat and I have only one
account where all my user reside.
As do I.
Is fair-share algorithm working
in this situation -- does it take into account users (associations)
from this single account, and tries to
Hi Kamil,
Kamil Wilczek writes:
> W dniu 4.01.2024 o 07:56, Loris Bennett pisze:
>> Hi Kamil,
>> Kamil Wilczek writes:
>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> I have a question regarding the fair-share factor of the multifactor
>>> priority algorithm. My current understanding is that the fair-share
>>> makes
W dniu 4.01.2024 o 07:56, Loris Bennett pisze:
Hi Kamil,
Kamil Wilczek writes:
Dear All,
I have a question regarding the fair-share factor of the multifactor
priority algorithm. My current understanding is that the fair-share
makes sure that different *accounts* have a fair share of the
co