True. Though be aware that Slurm will by default map the environment
from login nodes to compute. That's the real thing that matters. So as
long as the environment is setup properly, any filesystems excluding the
home directory do not need to be mounted on login.
-Paul Edmon-
On 8/2/2022 9
A quick nuance:
We only have home directories on the login node. Our software
installations are not accessible from there to prevent users from
running things there (you must have a running job to access the software
packages).
So your login node does not necessarily need everything the compu
Hi Paul,
Thank you for confirming this.
Best regards,
Richard.
On 8/2/2022 7:15 PM, Paul Edmon wrote:
No, the node running the slurmctld does not need access to any of the
customer facing filesystems or home directories. While all the login
and client nodes do, the slurmctld does not.
-Pa
No, the node running the slurmctld does not need access to any of the
customer facing filesystems or home directories. While all the login
and client nodes do, the slurmctld does not.
-Paul Edmon-
On 8/2/2022 9:30 AM, Richard Chang wrote:
Hi,
I am new to SLURM, so please bear with me.
I ne
Hi,
I am new to SLURM, so please bear with me.
I need to understand whether the Server/Node running the slurmctld
daemon will need access to the Parallel file system, and if it will need
all the SW run time libraries installed, as in the compute nodes.
The users will login to the Login/submi