I would like to have the slides and the repository location too, if that is
available.
Already traveling back on Thursday.
Hadrian
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate <
gerry.crea...@noaa.gov> wrote:
> Will the slides and potentially the tools be available? I'd love
>Forgive me for saying this. I do have a bit of experience in building HPC
>systems.>Distro supplied software packages have improved a lot over the
>years.>But they do tend to be out of date compared to the latest versions of
>(say) Slurm.
It is actually a great deal of work to package Slurm for
Will the slides and potentially the tools be available? I'd love to come by
the booth, but I'm still installing an HPC system, and had to cancel this
year.
gerry
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 12:37 AM, Kevin M. Hildebrand wrote:
> At 10:10AM Thursday morning, Tom Payerle will be presenting a brief
> s
Thank you everyone. I seem to have sorted and it was indeed some system
config left.
And John yes I agree with you and good to see the strategy of having them
installed on a network share is the one I was thinking of following. Will
probably keep a centralized apt-cache to make sure all the libs in
Forgive me for saying this. I do have a bit of experience in building HPC
systems.
Distro supplied software packages have improved a lot over the years.
But they do tend to be out of date compared to the latest versions of (say)
Slurm.
I really would say you should consider downloading and installi
You may need to install a systemd override file if you have some of
the system config left over, it has the path set to /usr/bin/. Example
for slurmd, slurmctld and slurmdbd are the same just changing the
names:
cat /etc/systemd/system/slurmd.service.d/override.conf
[Service]
ExecStart=
ExecStart=