We've been working to tune our backfill scheduler here. Here is a
presentation some of you might have seen at a previous SLUG on tuning the
backfill scheduler. HTH!
https://slurm.schedmd.com/SUG14/sched_tutorial.pdf
David
On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 1:37 PM Mark Hahn wrote:
> >(most likely in the
(most likely in the next year). My reaction is that Slurm very rarely
provides an estimated start time for a job. I understand that this is not
possible for jobs on hold and dependent jobs.
it's also not possible if both running and queued jobs
lack definite termination times; do yours?
my
Hello.,
I have just started to take a look at Slurm v19* with a view to an upgrade
(most likely in the next year). My reaction is that Slurm very rarely provides
an estimated start time for a job. I understand that this is not possible for
jobs on hold and dependent jobs. On the other hand