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On Sunday, January 7, 2018, 12:45 AM, Lachlan Musicman
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I'd imagine so. As long as the slurmd is running on the arm nodes, I can't see
why not. Should be transparent to the underlying hardware.
L.
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What Yair said and...
I've run a NetBSD compute node in our test cluster alongside FreeBSD and
Linux.
Once I get the pkgsrc (http://pkgsrc.org/) package updated and tested,
it should be pretty simple to run a heterogeneous cluster.
Just deploy SLURM via the same pkgsrc snapshot on all node
Hi,
We have here a linux x86 submission node for a power8 compute nodes,
where the slurmctld and slurmdbd are running on an altogether different
freebsd x86 machine. So yes, it should work :)
Just make sure all the daemons are the same version, and take notes of
where the monitoring and maintena
I'd imagine so. As long as the slurmd is running on the arm nodes, I can't
see why not. Should be transparent to the underlying hardware.
L.
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is the insistence that we cannot ignore the truth, nor should we panic
ab
Can slurm run on an x86 server and submit and manage jobs on ARM-based compute
nodes?
TIA,Steve
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