> On Apr 17, 2020, at 1:59 PM, Christopher Samuel wrote:
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> On 4/17/20 10:14 AM, Prentice Bisbal via Beowulf wrote:
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>> I think you mean Slurm 18.08.x
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> Just a heads up that Slurm 18.08 is no longer supported, 20.02 is the current
> release and 19.05 is now only getting security fixes fr
On 4/17/20 12:17 PM, Prentice Bisbal via Beowulf wrote:
I'm aware. I just meant to correct the announcement which stated "Slurm
18.10.x", which is a version that never existed.
I know, I was just commenting for Roland. :-)
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On 4/17/20 1:59 PM, Christopher Samuel wrote:
On 4/17/20 10:14 AM, Prentice Bisbal via Beowulf wrote:
I think you mean Slurm 18.08.x
Just a heads up that Slurm 18.08 is no longer supported, 20.02 is the
current release and 19.05 is now only getting security fixes from what
I've read on the
On 4/17/20 10:14 AM, Prentice Bisbal via Beowulf wrote:
I think you mean Slurm 18.08.x
Just a heads up that Slurm 18.08 is no longer supported, 20.02 is the
current release and 19.05 is now only getting security fixes from what
I've read on the Slurm list (though some fixes have gone into th
I think you mean Slurm 18.08.x
On 4/17/20 10:35 AM, Roland Fehrenbacher wrote:
Hi all,
CentOS 8 support is now available as a third Qlustar edge-platform and
was published together with the latest security updates. It comes with
the same functionality as our CentOS 7 port which includes out of
Hi all,
CentOS 8 support is now available as a third Qlustar edge-platform and
was published together with the latest security updates. It comes with
the same functionality as our CentOS 7 port which includes out of the
box OpenHPC 1.3.9 integration, Slurm 18.10.x, up-to-date Nvidia 340.x
drivers,