How about using cpusets
Create a boot cpusets with the e cores and start slurm in the p cores

Yeah showing my age by talking about cpusets

On Wed, Feb 19, 2025, 6:05 PM Timo Rothenpieler via slurm-users <
slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> wrote:

> On 19.02.2025 14:06, Luke Sudbery via slurm-users wrote:
> > How much RAM does your laptop have? How much have you told slurm it has?
> > How much is needed by the system? Does your task actually need 2GB?
> >
> > Also your CPU/cores/threads counts don't appear to make sense.
>
> It's probably one of those newer Intel CPUs, with BIGlittle cores, where
> only the big cores have hyper threading.
> It's not possible to represent those CPUs with SLURM, so you'll probably
> need to turn off hyper threading.
>
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