What issues are you encountering? Building the binaries or
getting it running?
—Regards, Evan Clark
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 5:42 PM -0400, "John Kelly" <john.ke...@broadcom.com>
wrote:
Hi Eric
I installed on ubuntu 14.04 and I did use the tar ball. What error did you get
?
-jfk
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 2:15 PM, Eric F. Alemany <ealem...@stanford.edu> wrote:
Hi John,
Thank you for your reply.
I followed the steps on the same site and am careful with all the steps but i
still cannot make it work. Some people say that Ubuntu has packages for SLURM
and i dont have to deal with downloading tar ball and make sure that all the
files go to
the right place.
Thanks
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Eric F. Alemany
System Administrator for Research
Division of Radiation & Cancer Biology
Department of Radiation Oncology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California 94305
Tel:1-650-498-7969
No Texting
Fax:1-650-723-7382
On Apr 25, 2018, at 1:52 PM, John Kelly <john.ke...@broadcom.com> wrote:
Hi Eric
I found this site very useful
https://github.com/mknoxnv/ubuntu-slurm
-jfk
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 1:01 PM, evan clark
<eclar...@fau.edu> wrote:
I would also recommend this guide, it helped quite a bit when getting my
personal cluster online.
https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/niflheim/SLURM
One recommendation is to have ntp, shared storage for home directories, and
LDAP so user ids are synced across machines.
Eric F. Alemany
April 25, 2018 3:27 PM
Greetings,
New to the forum and new to SLURM. I have 5 servers. 1 can be the
master/headnode and 4 can be the compute node. My goal is to help a post-doc
run “jobs” on the cluster and utilizing all the CPU’s and RAM from the 4
compute nodes. The post-doc
runs radiation Monte Carlo simulation, RNA/DNA sequencing, DESEQ..etc
I understand this is a very general question and i am sure there is a lot to
take in consideration but if someone could guide through simple steps on how to
install and configure SLURM on ubuntu for 1 master/headnode and 4 compute nodes
I would
be very grateful.
Thank you for your time and help.
Best,
Eric
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Eric F. Alemany
System Administrator for Research
Division of Radiation & Cancer Biology
Department of Radiation Oncology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, California 94305
Tel:1-650-498-7969
No Texting
Fax:1-650-723-7382