On 8/6/21 1:27 PM, Diego Zuccato wrote:
Hi.
Hi!

Might it be due to a timeout (maybe the killed job is creating a core file, or 
caused heavy swap usage)?
i will have to search for culprit ..
the problem is why would the node be put in drain for the reason of failed 
killing? and how can i control/disable
this?

Thank you!
Adrian



BYtE,
  Diego

Il 06/08/2021 09:02, Adrian Sevcenco ha scritto:
Having just implemented some triggers i just noticed this:

NODELIST    NODES PARTITION       STATE CPUS    S:C:T MEMORY TMP_DISK WEIGHT 
AVAIL_FE REASON
alien-0-47      1    alien*    draining   48   48:1:1 193324 214030      1 
rack-0,4 Kill task failed
alien-0-56      1    alien*     drained   48   48:1:1 193324 214030      1 
rack-0,4 Kill task failed

i was wondering why a node is drained when killing of task fails and how can i 
disable it? (i use cgroups)
moreover, how can the killing of task fails? (this is on slurm 19.05)

Thank you!
Adrian





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