On Monday, 13 November 2017 11:18:08 CET Nicholas McCollum wrote:
> Now that there is a slurm-users mailing list, I thought I would share
> something with the community that I have been working on to see if anyone
> else is interested in it. I have a lot of students on my cluster and I
> really wa
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From: Carlos Fenoy
Sent: Nov 15, 2017 10:15 AM
To: Slurm User Community List
Subject: Re: [slurm-users] Graphing job metrics
Hi,
I developed a plugin around 1.5 years ago that uses the profiling feature of
slurm to collect the resource usage information and send
Hi,
I developed a plugin around 1.5 years ago that uses the profiling feature
of slurm to collect the resource usage information and sends it to
influxdb. This is not yet merged in the official slurm release, but it may
be in the next 18.x release. If you want to test this there is a branch in
the
All,
I went to the SchedMD booth last night and talked with the guys. Tim told me
that the Barcelona Supercomputing Center is working on something similar. I am
going to try to meet with their Slurm person and compare notes.
I'm also going to look into trying InfluxDB instead of Graphite at t
Hi there,
Le 13/11/2017 à 18:18, Nicholas McCollum a écrit :
Now that there is a slurm-users mailing list, I thought I would share
something with the community that I have been working on to see if anyone else
is interested in it. I have a lot of students on my cluster and I really
wanted a way
On 14/11/17 10:58, Chris Samuel wrote:
Yup, certainly interest here!
Ditto.
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Simon Flood
HPC System Administrator
University of Cambridge Information Services
United Kingdom
Agree with Chris. Please do share the code with the community.
On 14/11/17 11:58, Chris Samuel wrote:
On Tuesday, 14 November 2017 4:18:08 AM AEDT Nicholas McCollum wrote:
If there's interest I would be more than happy to polish the code a little
and share it on github.
Yup, certainly intere
On Tuesday, 14 November 2017 4:18:08 AM AEDT Nicholas McCollum wrote:
> If there's interest I would be more than happy to polish the code a little
> and share it on github.
Yup, certainly interest here!
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Christopher SamuelSenior Systems Administrator
Melbourne Bioinformatics - The U
Now that there is a slurm-users mailing list, I thought I would share
something with the community that I have been working on to see if anyone else
is interested in it. I have a lot of students on my cluster and I really
wanted a way to show my users how efficient their jobs are, or let them know