Re: [slurm-users] Chaining srun commands

2023-02-28 Thread Doug Meyer
; Let me do some more testing and I'll see if you've just resolved my issue. > > Will be in touch very soon > Jake > > -Original Message- > From: slurm-users On Behalf Of > Brian Andrus > Sent: 28 February 2023 18:47 > To: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com > Subject:

Re: [slurm-users] Chaining srun commands

2023-02-28 Thread Jake Jellinek
e more testing and I'll see if you've just resolved my issue. Will be in touch very soon Jake -Original Message- From: slurm-users On Behalf Of Brian Andrus Sent: 28 February 2023 18:47 To: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com Subject: Re: [slurm-users] Chaining srun commands Jake, It may hel

Re: [slurm-users] Chaining srun commands

2023-02-28 Thread Brian Andrus
Jake, It may help more to understand what you are trying to do accomplish rather than find out how to do it the way you expect. I am guessing you are using srun to get an interactive session on a node. That approach is being deprecated and you get a shell by default with salloc If you are

[slurm-users] Chaining srun commands

2023-02-28 Thread Jake Jellinek
Hi all I come from a SGE/UGE background and am used to the convention that I can qrsh to a node and, from there, start a new qrsh to a different node with different parameters. I've tried this with Slurm and found that this doesn’t work the same. For example, if I issue an 'srun' command, I