Hi, don't know if this might be your problem but I ran into an issue
on centos 7.8 where /var/run/munge was not being created at boottime
because I didn't have the munge user in the local password file. I
have the munge user in AD and once the system is up I can start munge
successfully, but AD wa
Hi, we have 40 nodes (all the same, amd nodes with 128 cores) which
have all been purchased by different groups at our lab and each group
would like to have immediate access of course to what they have paid
for. The stakeholder groups are also fine with allowing the general
public to use their hos
Thanks Prentice, I will take a look at QOS, I'm not completely
clear on it.
Renata
On Wed, 8 Apr 2020, Prentice Bisbal wrote:
> I believe you can do this with QOS, by assigning group limits to the QOS.
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> Prentice
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> On 4/8/20 1:38 PM, Renata Maria Dart wrote:
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Hi, is there a way to specify a certain number of nodes for a
partition without specifying exactly which nodes to use? For
instance, if I have 100 hosts and would like two partitions, a shared
which includes all of the 100, and a second partition which should
have preemption over 20 of the 100. D