Hi Loris,
On 4/30/24 4:26 PM, Loris Bennett via slurm-users wrote:
Hi Dietmar,
Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users writes:
Hi Loris,
On 4/30/24 3:43 PM, Loris Bennett via slurm-users wrote:
Hi Dietmar,
Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users
writes:
Hi Loris,
On 4/30/24 2:53 PM, Loris Bennett via
00 schrieb Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users:
Hi Loris,
On 4/30/24 3:43 PM, Loris Bennett via slurm-users wrote:
Hi Dietmar,
Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users writes:
Hi Loris,
On 4/30/24 2:53 PM, Loris Bennett via slurm-users wrote:
Hi Dietmar,
Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users
writes:
Hi,
is
Hi Loris,
On 4/30/24 3:43 PM, Loris Bennett via slurm-users wrote:
Hi Dietmar,
Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users writes:
Hi Loris,
On 4/30/24 2:53 PM, Loris Bennett via slurm-users wrote:
Hi Dietmar,
Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users
writes:
Hi,
is it possible to have slurm scheduling jobs
Hi Diego,
thanks a lot, it seems to work as far as I was able to test now.
Dietmar
On 4/30/24 3:24 PM, Diego Zuccato via slurm-users wrote:
Try adding to the config:
EnforcePartLimits=ANY
JobSubmitPlugins=all_partitions
Diego
Il 30/04/2024 15:11, Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users ha scritto
Hi Loris,
On 4/30/24 2:53 PM, Loris Bennett via slurm-users wrote:
Hi Dietmar,
Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users writes:
Hi,
is it possible to have slurm scheduling jobs automatical according to
the "-t" time requirements to a fitting partition?
e.g. 3 partitions
PartitionNam
Hi,
is it possible to have slurm scheduling jobs automatical according to
the "-t" time requirements to a fitting partition?
e.g. 3 partitions
PartitionName=standard Nodes=c-[01-10] Default=YES MaxTime=04:00:00
DefaultTime=00:10:00 State=UP OverSubscribe=NO
PartitionName=medium Nodes=c-[04-0
Hi list,
I finally got it working, I completely overlooked that I set
Oversubscribe=EXCLUSIVE for the partition that I used to test, stupid
me.
sorry for the noise and thanks again for your answers
Best
Dietmar
On 2/29/24 13:19, Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users wrote:
Hi Josef, hi
Hi Josef, hi list,
I now rebuild the rpms from OpenHPC but using the original sources form
version 23.11.4.
The configure command that is genereated from the spec is the following:
./configure --build=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu \
--host=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu \
--program-prefix= \
--disable-dep
[jose@koios1 test_cgroups]$
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'grep Cpus /proc/$$/status'
On our 64 cores machines with enabled hyperthreading I see e.g.
Cpus_allowed: 0400,,0400,
Cpus_allowed_list: 58,122
Greetings
Hermann
On 2/28/24 14:28, Dietmar Rieder via slurm-users wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to slrum, but ma
Hi,
I'm new to slrum, but maybe someone can help me:
I'm trying to restrict the CPU usage to the actually requested/allocated
resources using cgroup v2.
For this I made the following settings in slurmd.conf:
ProctrackType=proctrack/cgroup
TaskPlugin=task/cgroup,task/affinity
And in cgroup
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