On 4/15/19 3:03 PM, Andy Riebs wrote:
Run "slurmd -Dvv" as root on one of the compute nodes and it will show
you what it thinks is the socket/core/thread configuration.
In fact:
slurmd -C
will tell you what it discovers in a way that you can use in the
configuration file.
All the best,
Ch
thread configuration.
*From:* Shihanjian Wang
*Sent:* Monday, April 15, 2019 5:30PM
*To:* Slurm-users
*Cc:*
*Subject:* [slurm-users] Scontrol update: invalid user id
Hi,
We are doing a senior project involving the creation of a Pi Cluster.
We are using 7 Raspberry Pi B+'s in this cluste
thread configuration.
*From:* Shihanjian Wang
*Sent:* Monday, April 15, 2019 5:30PM
*To:* Slurm-users
*Cc:*
*Subject:* [slurm-users] Scontrol update: invalid user id
Hi,
We are doing a senior project involving the creation of a Pi Cluster.
We are using
Hi,
We are doing a senior project involving the creation of a Pi Cluster. We
are using 7 Raspberry Pi B+'s in this cluster.
When we use sinfo to look at the status of the nodes, they appear as
drained. We also encountered a problem while trying to update the state of
the nodes. When trying to u
Hi,
We are doing a senior project involving the creation of a Pi Cluster. We
are using 7 Raspberry Pi B+'s in this cluster.
When we use sinfo to look at the status of the nodes, they appear as
drained. We also encountered a problem while trying to update the state of
the nodes. When trying to u