Hi Team,
I have differentiated the CPU node and GPU nodes into two different queues.
Now I have 20 Nodes having CPUS (20 cores)only but no GPU.
Another set of nodes having GPU+CPU.some nodes are with 2 GPU and 20 CPU
and some are with 8GPU and 48 CPU assigned to GPU queue
user facing issues when
Hi,
We have slurm version 18.08.6
One of my nodes is in drain state Reason=Kill task failed
[root@2020-06-27T02:25:29]
In the node I can see in the slurmd.log
2020-06-27T01:24:26.242] task_p_slurmd_batch_request: 963771
[2020-06-27T01:24:26.242] task/affinity: job 963771 CPU input mask for node
Hi,
Can you post the output of the following commands on your master node?:
sacctmgr show cluster
scontrol show nodes
Best,
Durai Arasan
Zentrum für Datenverarbeitung
Tübingen
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 10:33 AM Alberto Morillas, Angelines <
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Can you post, also, slurmdctl.conf log file from server (controller)?
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How does one configure the runtime priority of a job? That is, how do you set
the CPU scheduling “nice” value?
We’re using Slurm to share a large (16 core 768 GB) server among FPGA
compilation jobs. Slurm handles core and memory reservations just fine, but
runs everything nice -19, which make
There’s a --nice flag to sbatch and srun, at least. Documentation indicates it
decreases priority by 100 by default.
And untested, but it may be possible to use a job_submit.lua [1] to adjust nice
values automatically. At least I can see a nice property in [2], which I assume
means it'd be acce
As far as I can tell, sbatch —nice only affects scheduling priority, not CPU
priority.
I’ve made a workaround by putting “nice -n 19 xxx” as the job to run in my
sbatch scripts
> On 2020, Jun 30, at 11:07 AM, Renfro, Michael wrote:
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> There’s a --nice flag to sbatch and srun, at least. Docum
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 10:52:00AM -0400, Lawrence Stewart wrote:
> How does one configure the runtime priority of a job? That is, how do you
> set the CPU scheduling “nice” value?
>
> We’re using Slurm to share a large (16 core 768 GB) server among FPGA
> compilation jobs. Slurm handles core