Hola,

Two things: in the documentation for slurm.conf the reference to ProcTrack
= proctrack/cgroup tells people to see `man cgroup.conf` for more details.
That man page holds no details re proctrack.

https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm.conf.html

The details in question are on https://slurm.schedmd.com/cgroups.html


Second, all the docs seem to suggest that proctrack/cgroup is the best way
to track resource usage, but for some reason I have a memory of it being
listed as not as ideal as the docs mention.

Was it here I read that proctrack/linuxproc was better than
proctrack/cgroup?

cheers
L.



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