I think that the main reason is the lack of access to some /dev "files" in your docker container. For singularity nvidia plugin is required, maybe there is something similar for docker...
Cheers, Marcin ------------- https://funinit.wordpress.com On Wed, 2 Jan 2019, 05:53 허웅 <hoewoongg...@naver.com wrote: > Hi Chris. > > > > Thank you so much for your response. > > > > I'll try it! > > > > Happy New Year. > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* "Chris Samuel"<ch...@csamuel.org> > *To:* <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com>; > *Cc:* > *Sent:* 2019-01-02 (수) 13:42:13 > *Subject:* Re: [slurm-users] gres with docker problem > > On 1/1/19 8:21 pm, 허웅 wrote: > > > here is my cgroup.conf > > Thanks - so my guess is that you have Docker installed so it can run as > root and it's overriding the cgroups that Slurm sets up. > > This is a reason why Docker tends to get frowned upon at HPC sites and > alternatives like Shifter, CharlieCloud and Singularity are used instead. > > I believe Docker are working on a "rootless" mode that might get around > this, no idea where that's at though. > > All the best, > Chris > -- > Chris Samuel : http://www.csamuel.org/ : Melbourne, VIC > >