I believe you want "-=" to do that:
sacctmgr modify qos foo set flags-=denyonlimit
It doesn't seem to be explicitly documented, but some of the other sacctmgr
options use that format.
- Michael
On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 1:39 PM Chin,David wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> I have a QOS defined which h
Hello all:
I have a QOS defined which has the Flaq DenyOnLimit set:
$ sacctmgr show qos foo format=name,flags
NameFlags
--
foo DenyOnLimit
How can I "unset" that Flag?
I tried "sacctmgr modify qos foo unset Flags=DenyOnLimit",
The output file is written to the filesystem mounted on the compute node[s],
not the control node. Do you have a shared filesystem? Is the output file for
your job being written to that shared filesystem?
From: slurm-users On Behalf Of Zainul
Abiddin
Sent: Sunday, February 7, 2021 10:59 PM
To:
Hello List,
we're running a heterogeneous cluster (just x86_64, but a lot of
different node types from 8 to 64 HW threads, 1 to 4 GPUs).
Our processing power (for our main application, at least) is
exclusively provided by the GPUs, so cons_tres looks quite promising:
depending on the size of the