Sure; they’ll need to have the appropriate part of SLURM installed and the 
config file. This is similar to having just one login node per user. Typically 
login nodes don’t run either daemon.

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On Dec 11, 2019, at 22:41, Victor (Weikai) Xie <xiewei...@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi,

We are trying to setup a tiny Slurm cluster to manage shared access to the GPU 
server in our team. Both slurmctld and slumrd are going to run on this GPU 
server. But here is a problem. On one hand, we don't want to give developers 
ssh access to that box, because otherwise they might bypass Slurm job queue and 
launch jobs directly on the box. On the other hand, if developers don't have 
ssh access to the box, how can they run 'sbatch' command to submit jobs?

Does Slurm provide an option to allow developers submit jobs right from their 
own PCs?

Regards,

Victor (Weikai)  Xie

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