$ scontrol show part general
PartitionName=general
   AllowGroups=ALL AllowAccounts=ALL AllowQos=general,debug
   AllocNodes=ALL Default=YES QoS=general
   DefaultTime=NONE DisableRootJobs=NO ExclusiveUser=NO GraceTime=300 Hidden=NO    MaxNodes=UNLIMITED MaxTime=2-00:00:00 MinNodes=0 LLN=NO MaxCPUsPerNode=UNLIMITED
Nodes=dawson[027-030,032-036,038-044,046-062,064,083,085-086,088-090,092-099,101-102,105,108-110,112,113,115-117,119-153,155,156-162,200-221],ellis[001-010],ganesh[21-22,24-27],gpusrv[01-02],jassby[001-006],kruskal[001-003,005-015,020,022-024,027,031-032,033-036]
   PriorityJobFactor=1 PriorityTier=10 RootOnly=NO ReqResv=NO OverSubscribe=NO
   OverTimeLimit=NONE PreemptMode=REQUEUE
   State=UP TotalCPUs=4784 TotalNodes=173 SelectTypeParameters=NONE
   JobDefaults=(null)
   DefMemPerNode=UNLIMITED MaxMemPerNode=UNLIMITED

Prentice

On 7/15/19 2:30 PM, Christopher Samuel wrote:
On 7/15/19 11:22 AM, Prentice Bisbal wrote:

$ salloc -p general -q debug  -t 00:30:00
salloc: error: Job submit/allocate failed: Invalid qos specification

what does:

scontrol show part general

say?

Also, does the user you're testing as have access to that QOS?

All the best,
Chris

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