Re: [slurm-users] slurmd -C showing incorrect core count

2020-03-11 Thread mike tie
er Science One North College Street phn: 507-222-4067 Northfield, MN 55057 cel:952-212-8933 m...@carleton.edufax:507-222-4312 On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 1:15 AM Kirill 'kkm' Katsnelson wrote: > On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 a

Re: [slurm-users] slurmd -C showing incorrect core count

2020-03-10 Thread mike tie
Street phn: 507-222-4067 Northfield, MN 55057 cel:952-212-8933 m...@carleton.edufax:507-222-4312 On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 12:21 AM Chris Samuel wrote: > On 9/3/20 7:44 am, mike tie wrote: > > > Specifically, how is slu

Re: [slurm-users] slurmd -C showing incorrect core count

2020-03-09 Thread mike tie
had gone besides-itself-creative this time. It was even bigger a > naming leap than switching from Roman to decimal between Pentium III to > Pentium *drum roll* 4 *cymbal crash*. > > > On Sun, Mar 8, 2020 at 1:20 PM mike tie wrote: > >> >> I am running a slurm client o

[slurm-users] slurmd -C showing and incorrect number of cores.

2020-03-08 Thread mike tie
I am running a slurm client on a virtual machine. The virtual machine originally had a core count of 10. But I have now increased the cores to 16, but "slurmd -C" continues to show 10. I have increased the core count in the slurm.conf file. and that is being seen correctly. The state of the nod

[slurm-users] slurmd -C showing incorrect core count

2020-03-08 Thread mike tie
I am running a slurm client on a virtual machine. The virtual machine originally had a core count of 10. But I have now increased the cores to 16, but "slurmd -C" continues to show 10. I have increased the core count in the slurm.conf file. and that is being seen correctly. The state of the nod