On 8/5/19 8:00 AM, wodel youchi wrote:
Do I have to declare it, for example with 10 CPUs and 32Gb of RAM to
save the rest for the management, or will slurmctld take that in hand?
You will need both to declare it and also use cgroups to enforce it so
that processes can't overrun that limit.
Hi,
When using the slurm manager as a compute node, what is the best way to
define this node so that it's resources will not be exhausted.
Suppose I have a slurm manager with 20 CPUs and 64Gb of RAM and I want to
use it as a compute node without consuming all it's resources.
Do I have to declare