OK I will do that. But let me first try simple situations, e.g. one account.
May I ask what is the problem with the following config? [root@rocks7 ~]# sacctmgr list association format=account,user,partition,association Account User Partition Assocs ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- root root root local local hamid local mahmood [root@rocks7 ~]# sacctmgr modify user where name=mahmood account=local set partition=MONTHLY1 Unknown option: partition=MONTHLY1 Use keyword 'where' to modify condition [root@rocks7 ~]# scontrol show partition MONTHLY1 PartitionName=MONTHLY1 AllowGroups=ALL AllowAccounts=mahmood AllowQos=ALL AllocNodes=rocks7 Default=NO QoS=N/A DefaultTime=NONE DisableRootJobs=NO ExclusiveUser=NO GraceTime=0 Hidden=NO MaxNodes=UNLIMITED MaxTime=UNLIMITED MinNodes=1 LLN=NO MaxCPUsPerNode=UNLIMITED Nodes=compute-0-0 PriorityJobFactor=1 PriorityTier=1 RootOnly=NO ReqResv=NO OverSubscribe=NO OverTimeLimit=NONE PreemptMode=OFF State=UP TotalCPUs=32 TotalNodes=1 SelectTypeParameters=NONE DefMemPerNode=UNLIMITED MaxMemPerNode=UNLIMITED Regards, Mahmood On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 11:46 AM, Loris Bennett <loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de> wrote: > > So currently you just have 'local' and thus you need to set up all your > Unix groups as Slurm accounts. This can be a bit of a drag if, say, you > need to add users from new research groups regularly, so it may be > worthwhile thinking about how to automate the process. > > Cheers, > > Loris > > -- > Dr. Loris Bennett (Mr.) > ZEDAT, Freie Universität Berlin Email loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de >