Intel's OPA doesn't include the old IB net discovery library/API; instead, they
have their own library to enumerate nodes, links, etc. I've started a rewrite
of ye olde "ib2slurm" utility to make use of Intel's new enumeration library.
https://gitlab.com/jtfrey/opa2slurm
E.g.
$ opa
when i run that i get
perl: error: plugin_load_from_file:
dlopen(accounting_storage_filetxt.so): accounting_storage_filetxt.so:
undefined symbol: slurmdbd_conf
the only reference i can find to slurmdbd_conf is in libslurmfull.so
where it's marked with B
so something is a miss with my environment
In my environment, we have several partitions that are 'general access',
with each partition providing different hardware resources (IB, large
mem, etc). Then there are other partitions that are for specific
departments/projects. Most of this configuration is historical, and I
can't just rearra
Just to revisit this, for jobs that are queued, but prevented from
running, will have a more useful reason in 18.08, which will address one
of my issues with reservation collisions.
https://bugs.schedmd.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5138
https://bugs.schedmd.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4987
Prentice Bisbal
Lea
On 06/12/2018 06:06 PM, Hanby, Mike wrote:
Is anyone aware of any existing job completion email scripts that
provide a summary of the jobs resource utilization? For example,
something like:
Job ID: 123456
Cluster: HPC
User/Group: jdoe/jdoe
State: COMPLETED (exit code 0)
Cores: 1
CPU Utili
Matt, I back up what Loris said regarding interactive jobs.
I am sorry to sound ranty here, but my experience teaches me that in cases
like this you must ask why this is being desired.
Hey - you are the systems expert. If you get the user to explain why they
desire this functionality, it actually