Hi:

You can use e.g. 'sacctmgr show -s users', and you'll see each user's
cluster assocation as one of the output columns.  If the name were
'yourcluster', then you could do: sacctmgr modify cluster
name=yourcluster set grpTres="node=8".

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Paul Brunk, system administrator
Georgia Advanced Resource Computing Center
Enterprise IT Svcs, the University of Georgia


On 2/8/22, 2:33 AM, "slurm-users" <slurm-users-boun...@lists.schedmd.com> wrote:
…[H]ow to check or modify this “cluster association”? Using command sacctmgr 
show association, I can only list all users’ association.

Considering the scene in which we want to set a default node number limitation 
for all users, command such as sacctmgr modify user set grptres="node=8" do can 
set the limitation on all users at once, but it will cover the original 
per-user limitation on some specific account. So it may not be an satisfying 
solution. If the “cluster association” exists, it may be exactly what we want. 
So how to set the “cluster association”?

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