How about using cpusets
Create a boot cpusets with the e cores and start slurm in the p cores
Yeah showing my age by talking about cpusets
On Wed, Feb 19, 2025, 6:05 PM Timo Rothenpieler via slurm-users <
slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> wrote:
> On 19.02.2025 14:06, Luke Sudbery via slurm-users w
On 19.02.2025 14:06, Luke Sudbery via slurm-users wrote:
How much RAM does your laptop have? How much have you told slurm it has?
How much is needed by the system? Does your task actually need 2GB?
Also your CPU/cores/threads counts don't appear to make sense.
It's probably one of those newer
How much RAM does your laptop have? How much have you told slurm it has? How
much is needed by the system? Does your task actually need 2GB?
Also your CPU/cores/threads counts don't appear to make sense.
The node/partition info from slurm.conf might help. What does `slurmd -C` say
on your lapto