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On Sunday, January 7, 2018, 12:45 AM, Lachlan Musicman
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I'd imagine so. As long as the slurmd is running on the arm nodes, I can't see
why not. Should be transparent to the underlying hardware.
L.
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What Yair said and...
I've run a NetBSD compute node in our test cluster alongside FreeBSD and
Linux.
Once I get the pkgsrc (http://pkgsrc.org/) package updated and tested,
it should be pretty simple to run a heterogeneous cluster.
Just deploy SLURM via the same pkgsrc snapshot on all node
Hi,
We have here a linux x86 submission node for a power8 compute nodes,
where the slurmctld and slurmdbd are running on an altogether different
freebsd x86 machine. So yes, it should work :)
Just make sure all the daemons are the same version, and take notes of
where the monitoring and maintena
Hi,
i am trying to limit the number of CPUs of a partition using QOS.
I created a QOS called large with a limit of 4 CPUs:
Whit this command I can see the QOS:
sacctmgr show qos format=name,GrpCPUs
Name GrpCPUs
--
normal
large4
After that I put in
I'd imagine so. As long as the slurmd is running on the arm nodes, I can't
see why not. Should be transparent to the underlying hardware.
L.
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is the insistence that we cannot ignore the truth, nor should we panic
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