Re: [slurm-users] Slurm 1 CPU

2019-04-04 Thread Sharma, M D
To: Slurm User Community List Subject: Re: [slurm-users] Slurm 1 CPU Hi Chris, re: "can't run more than 1 job per node at a time. " try "scontrol show config" and grep for defmem IIRC by default the memory request for any job is all the memory in a node. Regards, Ale

Re: [slurm-users] Slurm 1 CPU

2019-04-04 Thread Alex Chekholko
onf, on the line(s) starting "NodeName=", you'll want to add > specs for sockets, cores, and threads/core. > > -- > *From:* Chris Bateson > *Sent:* Thursday, April 04, 2019 5:18PM > *To:* Slurm-users > > *Cc:* > *Subjec

Re: [slurm-users] Slurm 1 CPU

2019-04-04 Thread Andy Riebs
ubject:* [slurm-users] Slurm 1 CPU I should start out by saying that I am extremely new to anything HPC.  Our end users purchased a 20 node cluster which a vendor set up for us with Bright/Slurm. After our vendor said everything was complete and we started migrating our users workflow to the n

Re: [slurm-users] Slurm 1 CPU

2019-04-04 Thread Colas Rivière
Hello, Did you try adding something like that to slurm.conf? NodeName=cnode001 CPUs=48 Cheers, Colas On 2019-04-04 17:18, Chris Bateson wrote: I should start out by saying that I am extremely new to anything HPC.  Our end users purchased a 20 node cluster which a vendor set up for us with

[slurm-users] Slurm 1 CPU

2019-04-04 Thread Chris Bateson
I should start out by saying that I am extremely new to anything HPC. Our end users purchased a 20 node cluster which a vendor set up for us with Bright/Slurm. After our vendor said everything was complete and we started migrating our users workflow to the new cluster they discovered that they ca