node and use the '-N' option to
run the daemon with the given hostname, for example 'slurmd -N tux01'.
Like I say, it's a bit of a kludge.
thanks,
Sam
From: slurm-users On Behalf Of Purvesh
Parmar
Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2023 1:21 PM
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Hello Purvesh,
I'm not an expert in this, but I expect a common question would be, why are
you wanting to do this? More information would be helpful. On the surface,
it seems like you could just allocate two full nodes to each partition. You
must have a reason why that is unacceptable, however.
M
Hi Purvesh,
Purvesh Parmar writes:
> Hi,
>
> Do I need separate slurmctld and slurmd to run for this? I am struggling for
> this. Any pointers.
>
> --
> Purvesh
>
> On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 at 12:15, Purvesh Parmar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have slurm 20.11 in a cluster of 4 nodes, with each node havi
Hi,
Do I need separate slurmctld and slurmd to run for this? I am struggling
for this. Any pointers.
--
Purvesh
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 at 12:15, Purvesh Parmar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have slurm 20.11 in a cluster of 4 nodes, with each node having 16 cpus.
> I want to create two partitions (ppart and
Hi,
I have slurm 20.11 in a cluster of 4 nodes, with each node having 16 cpus.
I want to create two partitions (ppart and cpart) and want that 8 cores
from each of the 4 nodes should be part of part of ppart and remaining 8
cores should be part of cpart, this means, I want to distribute each
node'