>More constructively - maybe the list can help you get the X11
applications to run using Slurm.
>Could you give some details please?
For example, I an not run this GUI program with salloc
[mahmood@rocks7 ~]$ cat workbench.sh
#!/bin/bash
unset SLURM_GTIDS
/state/partition1/ans190/v190/Framewor
On 27/4/19 2:20 am, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
./workbench.sh: line 4:
/state/partition1/ans190/v190/Framework/bin/Linux64/runwb2: No such file
or directory
That doesn't look like it's related to Slurm to me, if the file itself
exists then my suspicion is that it's a script and the interpreter i
"time srun hostname" reports on the order of 0.2 seconds, so at least single
node requests are handled expediently!
it might be useful to simply collect the scaling curve for that test -
is it linear, superlinear, fast to a point then blows up, etc?
have you already looked at the difference be
I’m trying to set my cloud nodes dynamically. In my slurm.conf, I do not
specify a NodeAddr.
PartitionName=cloud Nodes=ALL Default=YES MaxTime=INFINITE State=UP
NodeName=CPRuby1 CPUs=2 State=Cloud
My PowerSave script will then update the slurm controller via control with an
IP address that AWS
On 27/4/19 10:07 pm, J.R. W wrote:
Using slurm 15.08.7
Is that a typo for 18.08.7 ?
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