And, if it's a device (like a PCIe board), can it be shared between
processes or not?
If it's shareable (like a network interface) you can configure it as a
feature. If it's not you have to make it a tres (and possibly configure
cgroups to deny access from jobs that did not request it).
Diego
On 20-11-2024 08:28, shaobo liu wrote:
DSP(Digital Signal Processing) is a type of hardware accelerator.
Which Linux operating system is your DSP running? Is the DSP device
hosted in a normal Linux server?
/Ole
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DSP(Digital Signal Processing) is a type of hardware accelerator.
Ole Holm Nielsen via slurm-users
于2024年11月20日周三 10:40写道:
> On 20-11-2024 03:08, shaobo liu via slurm-users wrote:
> > Dear all
> > Does slurm support DSP (Digital Signal Processing)? slurm website does
> > not see DSP related cont
On 20-11-2024 03:08, shaobo liu via slurm-users wrote:
Dear all
Does slurm support DSP (Digital Signal Processing)? slurm website does
not see DSP related content。
Slurm is a resource manager software for clusters. What do you mean by DSP?
/Ole
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