There was a major refactoring between the 19.05 and 20.02 code. Most of
the callbacks for select plugins were moved to cons_common. I have a
plugin for 19.05 that depends on two of those callbacks:
select_p_job_begin() and select_p_job_fini(). My plugin is a copy of the
select/cons_res plugin, b
Bright is not needed... for much of anything...
On 2/25/2020 12:48 PM, Robert Kudyba wrote:
I suppose I can ask Bright Computing but does anyone know what version
of Bright is needed? I would guess 8.2 or 9.0. Definitely want to dive
into this.
I suppose I can ask Bright Computing but does anyone know what version of
Bright is needed? I would guess 8.2 or 9.0. Definitely want to dive into
this.
On 2/25/20 11:41 AM, Dean Schulze wrote:
I'm very interested in the "configless" setup for slurm. Is the setup
for configless documented somewhere?
Looks like the website has already been updated for the 20.02
documentation, and it looks like it's here:
https://slurm.schedmd.com/configless
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I seem to remember there being a config option to specify rewriting
the hostname as well. I thought it was part of X11Parameters, but I
only see one option there:
https://slurm.schedmd.com/archive/slurm-19.05-latest/slurm.conf.html
On 2/25/20 10:55 A
Hi Tim,
I'm very interested in the "configless" setup for slurm. Is the setup for
configless documented somewhere?
Dean Schulze
303.909.3245 mobile
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 11:57 AM Tim Wickberg wrote:
> After 9 months of development and testing we are pleased to announce the
> availability o
After 9 months of development and testing we are pleased to announce the
availability of Slurm version 20.02.0!
Downloads are available from https://www.schedmd.com/downloads.php.
Highlights of the 20.02 release include:
- A "configless" method of deploying Slurm within the cluster, in which
I remember having issues when I set up X forwarding that had to do with
how the host names were set on the nodes. I had them set (CentOS
default) to the fully qualified hostname, and that didn't work - with an
error message very similar to what you're getting, if memory serves
right. 'Fixed' it
Hi,
I've also encountered this issue of the deprecated %b. I'm currently
parsing the output of "scontrol show jobs -dd" to see what was requested
(and which exact GPUs were allocated).
Hope this helps,
Yair.
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 11:56 PM Venable, Richard (NIH/NHLBI) [E] <
venab...@nhlbi.n