Hi,
I've had a request from a user about the email system in SLURM. Basically,
there's a team collaboration and the request was:
is there an sbatch command such that two groups will get different sets of
emails.
Group 1: only get the email if the jobs FAIL
Group 2: get Begin, End and Fail
Cheer
Hello everybody,
I would like to know if there is any way to install Munge and Slurm as
daemons inside a Xeon Phi, as if it would be an independent node like
any other else. The aim is to run native applications, as we are not
interested in the offload mode.
Thanks for your time,
Jose Antonio
Has anyone seen this error - slurmdbd will not start:
2016-12-01T10:07:54.946] debug: slurmdbd: slurm_open_msg_conn to uahpc:6819:
Connection refused
[2016-12-01T10:07:54.946] error: slurmdbd: DBD_SEND_MULT_JOB_START failure:
Connection refused
This was a running system and we just pushed out
Hi!
You could either setup a partition for your tests with group
restrictions or you can use the reservation feature depending on your
exact use case.
/Magnus
On 2016-12-01 15:54, Felix Willenborg wrote:
Dear everybody,
I'd like to restrict submissions from a certain user group or allow
The way we did that was to put the nodes in their own partition which is only
accessible by that group.
PartitionName=beardq Nodes=compute-8-[1,5,9,13,17] AllowGroups=beards
DefaultTime=01:00:00 MaxTime=INFINITE State=UP
So here is a partition "beardq" which is only available to folks in the gr
Dear everybody,
I'd like to restrict submissions from a certain user group or allow only
one certain user group to submit jobs to certain nodes. Does Slurm offer
groups which can handle such an occassion? It'd be prefered if there is
a linux user group support, because this would save time settin