Marko,

I’m in a similar situation. We have many Accounts with dedicated hardware and 
recently ran into a situation where a user with dedicated submitted hundreds of 
jobs and they overflowed into the community hardware which caused an unexpected 
backlog. I believe QoS will help us with that as well. I’ve been researching 
and reading about best practices.

Regards,
Daryl

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Markoc <mmar...@pdx.edu>
Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 1:56 PM
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Subject: [slurm-users] priority access and QoS
Hi All, Currently in our environment we only have default one "free" tier of 
access to our resources and we are looking to add additional higher priority 
tier access. That means that the jobs from the users that "purchased"
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Hi All,

Currently in our environment we only have default one "free" tier of access to 
our resources and we are looking to add additional higher priority tier access. 
That means that the jobs from the users that "purchased" a certain amount of 
service units will preempt jobs of the users in the free tier. I was thinking 
of using slurm QoS to achieve this by adding users/groups via sacctmgr to this 
newly created QoS tier but I wanted to check with all of you if there is a 
better way to accomplish this through slurm. Also, could GrpTRESMins be used to 
automatically keep track of SU usage by a certain user or group or is there 
some better usage tracking mechanism ?

Thank You all,
Marko

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