Yeah, you should be able to. I've done that several times myself with
various changes to the limits.
-Paul Edmon-
On 1/4/2018 10:14 AM, Juan A. Cordero Varelaq wrote:
And could I restart the slurmctld daemon without affecting such
running jobs?
On 04/01/18 15:56, Paul Edmon wrote:
Typ
And could I restart the slurmctld daemon without affecting such running
jobs?
On 04/01/18 15:56, Paul Edmon wrote:
Typically changes like this only impact pending or newly submitted
jobs. Running jobs usually are not impacted, though they will count
against any new restrictions that you pu
Typically changes like this only impact pending or newly submitted
jobs. Running jobs usually are not impacted, though they will count
against any new restrictions that you put in place.
-Paul Edmon-
On 1/4/2018 6:44 AM, Juan A. Cordero Varelaq wrote:
Hi,
A couple of jobs have been runni
Hi,
A couple of jobs have been running for almost one month and I would like
to change resource limits to prevent users from running so much time.
Besides, I'd like to set AccountingStorageEnforce to qos,safe. If I make
such changes would the running jobs be stopped (the user running the
job