Hi Fabien,

Fabien ELOY <eloy.polyt...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to set priority ... but it doesn't work !
>
> If I type sudo srun --priority=X, it's OK. But if I use my "standard" user 
> it's not OK (priority calculated by slurm).
>
> I do not have a database used with SLURM.
>
> Il my slurm.conf, "SlurmUser=slurm" and my server has 2 users in the same 
> group (slurm) : these users can run SLURM command ... but impossible to set 
> priority.
>
> Is there a solution to define a user as an admin SLURM ? Is it the problem 
> there ?
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Best regards, 

I assume you are using the multifactor plugin and I don't think normal
users are intended to be able to set the priority themselves.  The
danger would be that all users would increase their priority as much as
possible.

You probably what to look at QOS.  This would allow you to, say, define
a high-priority QOS which had a priority bonus but also limit on how
many cores per user can uses the QOS.  That way

Cheers,

Loris

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