Hint: round down a bit the RAM reported by 'slurmd -C'. Or you risk the
nodes not coming back up after an upgrade that leaves a bit less free
RAM than configured.
Diego
Il 10/07/2024 17:29, Brian Andrus via slurm-users ha scritto:
Jack,
To make sure things are set right, run 'slurmd -C' on t
Jack,
To make sure things are set right, run 'slurmd -C' on the node and use
that output in your config.
It can also give you insight as to what is being seen on the node versus
what you may expect.
Brian Andrus
On 7/10/2024 1:25 AM, jack.mellor--- via slurm-users wrote:
Hi,
We are runni
Hi,
We are running slurm 23.02.6. Our nodes have hyperthreading disabled and we
have slurm.conf set to CPU=32 for each node (each node has 2 processes with 16
cores). When we allocated a job, such as salloc -n 32, it will allocate a whole
node but using sinfo shows double the allocation in the