Is there any sort of syntax checker that we could run our slurm.conf file
through before committing it? (And sometimes crashing slurmctld in the
process...)
Thanks!
--
- Bill
+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
Bill Benedetto The Goodyear Tire &
Good day.
Is is possible to have a user limits ACROSS partitions?
Say I have three partitions, large, medium, and small.
I would like my users to have a 1000 cpu limit across all three partitions.
So that they could use up to 1000 cpus in any combination of large, medium,
and small. But I don't
We had a situation recently where a desktop was turned off for a week. When
we brought it back online (in a different part of the network with a different
IP), everything came up fine (slurmd and munge).
But it kept going into DOWN* for no apparent reason (neither daemon-wise nor
log-wise).
As p
Greetings!
I am trying to set up a partition that will only allow one job at a time to
run, regardless of who submits it.
So multiple jobs from multiple users can be in the queue. But I only want the
partition to run one at a time.
I also have the need to set up an additional partition with the