[slurm-users] missing sysconfigdir in the prefix when built manually

2019-08-05 Thread Fred Liu
Hi, I have tried manually building both 19.05 and 18.08 and found there is no sysconfdir(prefix/etc) in the installation path. And I have to copy it from the build folder. Is it normal? Thanks. Fred

Re: [slurm-users] Using the manager as compute Node

2019-08-05 Thread Christopher Samuel
On 8/5/19 8:00 AM, wodel youchi wrote: Do I have to declare it, for example with 10 CPUs and 32Gb of RAM to save the rest for the management, or will slurmctld take that in hand? You will need both to declare it and also use cgroups to enforce it so that processes can't overrun that limit.

[slurm-users] Using the manager as compute Node

2019-08-05 Thread wodel youchi
Hi, When using the slurm manager as a compute node, what is the best way to define this node so that it's resources will not be exhausted. Suppose I have a slurm manager with 20 CPUs and 64Gb of RAM and I want to use it as a compute node without consuming all it's resources. Do I have to

[slurm-users] sacctmgr dump question - how can I dump entities other than cluster?

2019-08-05 Thread Daniel Letai
The documentation clearly states dump Dump cluster data to the specified file. If the filename is not specified it uses clustername.cfg filename by default. However, the only entity sacctmgr dump seems to

Re: [slurm-users] Slurm configuration

2019-08-05 Thread Daniel Letai
Hi. On 8/3/19 12:37 AM, Sistemas NLHPC wrote: Hi all, Currently we have two types of nodes, one with 192GB and another with 768GB of RAM, it is required that in nodes of 768 GB it is not allowed to execute tasks

Re: [slurm-users] Slurm configuration

2019-08-05 Thread Loris Bennett
Hi NLHPC employee, Sistemas NLHPC writes: > Hi all, > > Currently we have two types of nodes, one with 192GB and another with > 768GB of RAM, it is required that in nodes of 768 GB it is not allowed > to execute tasks with less than 192GB, to avoid underutilization of > resources. > > This,