Am 10. August 2017 13:47:21 MESZ, schrieb Sean McGrath <[email protected]>: > >Yes, you can run slurm on a single node. There is no need for for a >different >head and compute node(s). > >You will need to set Shared=Yes if you want multiple people to be able >to run on >the machine simultaneously. > >The slurm.conf will have a single node defined in it. > >Best > >Sean > >On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 05:39:29AM -0600, Carlos Lijeron wrote: > >> Hi Everyone, >> >> In order to use resources more efficiently on a server that has 64 >CPU Cores and 1 TB of RAM, is it possible to use SLURM on a stand alone >server, or do you always need a head node and compute nodes to setup >the clients? Please advise. >> >> Thank you. >> >> >> Carlos. >> >>
AFAIK "Shared" is about resources and known as "OverSubscribe" in newer versions. As long as constrains are resource based and nodes are not reserved exclusively to a single user multiple jobs from different users are possible even without oversubscription. BR -- FSU Jena | JULIELab.de/Staff/Benjamin+Redling.html vox: +49 3641 9 44323 | fax: +49 3641 9 44321
