Hi Danny, FYI: With the new configure script --with-hwloc should point now to 'include' directory (in previous versions it was hwloc top installation directory). I am not sure this was changed intentionally.
Thanks, Taras On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 3:19 AM, Danny Auble <[email protected]> wrote: > > Slurm version 14.11.0 is now available. This is a major Slurm release with > many new features. See the RELEASE_NOTES and NEWS files in the distribution > for detailed descriptions of the changes, a few of which are noted below. > > Upgrading from Slurm versions 2.6 or 14.03 should proceed without loss of > jobs or other state. Just be sure to upgrade the slurmdbd first. (Upgrades > from pre-releases of version 14.11 may result job loss.) > > Slurm downloads are available from http://www.schedmd.com/#repos. > > Thanks to all those who helped make this release! > > Highlights of changes in Slurm version 14.11.0 include: > -- Added job array data structure and removed 64k array size restriction. > -- Added support for reserving CPUs and/or memory on a compute node for > system > use. > -- Added support for allocation of generic resources by model type for > heterogeneous systems (e.g. request a Kepler GPU, a Tesla GPU, or a > GPU of > any type). > -- Added support for non-consumable generic resources that are limited, > but > can be shared between jobs. > -- Added support for automatic job requeue policy based on exit value. > -- Refactor job_submit/lua interface. LUA FUNCTIONS NEED TO CHANGE! The > lua script no longer needs to explicitly load meta-tables, but > information > is available directly using names slurm.reservations, slurm.jobs, > slurm.log_info, etc. Also, the job_submit.lua script is reloaded when > updated without restarting the slurmctld daemon. > -- Eliminate native Cray specific port management. Native Cray systems > must > now use the MpiParams configuration parameter to specify ports to be > used > for communications. When upgrading Native Cray systems from version > 14.03, > all running jobs should be killed and the switch_cray_state file (in > SaveStateLocation of the nodes where the slurmctld daemon runs) must be > explicitly deleted. >
