[slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with

2025-03-26 Thread Shunran Zhang via slurm-users
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 10:52 AM > *To:* Gestió Servidors > *Cc:* Slurm User Community List > *Subject:* [slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with > > > > If you are letting systemd taking most things over, you got systemd-cgtop > that work better than

[slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with

2025-03-26 Thread Shunran Zhang via slurm-users
If you are letting systemd taking most things over, you got systemd-cgtop that work better than top for your case. There is also systemd-cgls for non-interactive listing. Also mind to check if you are using cgroup2? A mount to check your cgroup would suffice. As cgroup is likely not supposed to be

[slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with

2025-03-26 Thread Laura Hild via slurm-users
, summing to that) instead of 4800 or whatever all the cores would be. Od: Cutts, Tim via slurm-users Poslano: sreda, 26. marec 2025 07:32 Za: Gestió Servidors; slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com Zadeva: [slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with

[slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with

2025-03-26 Thread Cutts, Tim via slurm-users
collaboration.sharepoint.com/sites/CMU993> | From: Gestió Servidors via slurm-users Date: Wednesday, 26 March 2025 at 7:50 am To: slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com Subject: [slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with Hello, Thanks for your answers. I will try now!! One more question:

[slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with

2025-03-26 Thread Gestió Servidors via slurm-users
Hello, Thanks for your answers. I will try now!! One more question: is there any way to check if Cgroups restrictions is working fine during a "running" job or during SLURM scheduling process? Thanks again! -- slurm-users mailing list -- slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com To unsubscribe send an e

[slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with sbatch

2025-03-25 Thread Feng Zhang via slurm-users
Also in the cgroup.conf file, you can add constraints on memory, devices(like GPU), etc. Best, Feng On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 3:20 AM megan4slurm--- via slurm-users < slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com> wrote: > Hello Gestió, > > Yes, slurm can restrict the resources that are available to the job usi

[slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with sbatch

2025-03-25 Thread megan4slurm--- via slurm-users
Hello Gestió, Yes, slurm can restrict the resources that are available to the job using cgroups. I accidentally send my first reply as a separate email in this mailing list, which you can find here: https://lists.schedmd.com/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com/thread/IJHBUWOU5

[slurm-users] Re: Using more cores/CPUs that requested with sbatch

2025-03-25 Thread Megan via slurm-users
Slurm can restrict jobs to their allocated resources using cgroups. To use cgroups you will have to configure the TaskPlugin cgroup option and specify how the cgroups should behave in cgroup.conf. slurm.conf TaskPlugin=task/cgroup Slurm Workload Manager - slurm.conf