I removed it. but, same result.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: "Said Mohamed Said"<[email protected]> 
To: "slurm-dev"<[email protected]>; 
Cc: 
Sent: 2017-07-28 (금) 18:01:13
Subject: [slurm-dev] Re: very strange situation in using slurm
 








In your slurm.conf file do you intentionally put # infront of NodeAddr. Can you 
remove it and give it another try?









Said. 



From: 허웅 <[email protected]>

Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 5:37:35 PM

To: slurm-dev

Subject: [slurm-dev] very strange situation in using slurm
 



I'm very new to using slurm.

 

and My cluster look like : 

ControlNode : GO1

ComputeNodes : GO[1-5]

 

I want to allocate some job to specific node.

 

So i tried this command :

 

$ srun -w go2 hostname

 

I expected that will print "GO2"

 

but printed "GO1"

 

really strange thing is that I excute this command after what i did(srun -w go2 
hostname): 

 

$ sinfo

PARTITION AVAIL  TIMELIMIT  NODES  STATE NODELIST

debug*       up   infinite      1  alloc go2

debug*       up   infinite      4   idle go[1,3-5]

 

$ squeue

             JOBID PARTITION     NAME     USER ST       TIME  NODES 
NODELIST(REASON)

               351     debug    sleep     root  R       0:03      1 go2

 

I think the controller have requested to specific node(in this case, go2) But, 
the result is "GO1"
 

what did i wrong?
 











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