Hi Purvesh, Purvesh Parmar <purveshp0...@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi, > > Do I need separate slurmctld and slurmd to run for this? I am struggling for > this. Any pointers. > > -- > Purvesh > > On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 at 12:15, Purvesh Parmar <purveshp0...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have slurm 20.11 in a cluster of 4 nodes, with each node having 16 cpus. I > want to create two partitions (ppart and cpart) and want that 8 cores > from each of the 4 nodes should be part of part of ppart and remaining 8 > cores should be part of cpart, this means, I want to distribute each > node's resources across multiple partitions exclusively. How to go about > this? I am not aware that you can do this. My understanding is as follows: A single node N can be a member of two partitions, say A and B, but as soon as a job starts on N in partition A, then while the job is running, any remaining resources on the node are only available via partition A. A second job can only start on N in partition B if no jobs on N are running in partition A. Regards Loris Bennett -- Dr. Loris Bennett (Herr/Mr) ZEDAT, Freie Universität Berlin