ll to execute on a single node.
Is there a good architecture for this using SLURM? If so, please
kindly point me in the right direction.
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Thanks,
Daniel Healy
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Lloyd Brown
HPC Systems Administrator
Office of Research Computing
Brigham Young University
http://rc.byu.edu
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slurm-use
ld"
packages from SchedMD and they begin part way through 2024 so that
won't work.
I'm very surprised Ubuntu let a package through without a source
package for it. I'm hoping I'm not seeing the tree through the forest
in finding that package.
Thanks for the help!
J
m/schedmd/slurm), to represent the releases. For
example, the "slurm-23-11-6-1" tag corresponds to release 23.11.6. It's
pretty straightforward to clone the repo, and do something like "git
checkout -b MY_LOCAL_BRANCH_NAME TAG_NAME" to get the version you're after.
Something else to consider that I just thought of.
If you're arriving late on Sunday, and SLUG doesn't start until Tuesday, you
cound just get a hotel in SLC somewhere for Sunday night, and head to Provo
some time on Monday, when the FrontRunner train *is* running.
The Trax light rail that goes
I mistyped that. "they CAN'T get into the login nodes using SSH keys"
On 5/27/21 10:08 AM, Lloyd Brown wrote:
they get into the login nodes using SSH keys
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Brigham Young University
http://marylou.byu.edu
created for them (which is, as you recall,
*unencrypted*) outside of your cluster to another host somewhere else
on campus. Maybe something that has tons of untrusted folks with
root. Then any of those folks can SSH to your cluster as that user.
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retty straightforward.
Lloyd
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Lloyd Brown
HPC Systems Administrator
Office of Research Computing
Brigham Young University
http://marylou.byu.edu
On 5/25/21 8:56 AM, Loris Bennett wrote:
Hi Ole,
Thanks for the links.
I have discovered that the users whose /home directories were migrated
from our pre
> New York, NY 10065
> E: d...@med.cornell.edu <mailto:d...@med.cornell.edu>
> O: 212-746-6305
> F: 212-746-8690
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Lloyd Brown
HPC Systems Administrator
Office of Research Computing
Brigham Young University
http://marylou.byu.edu