On 6/30/20 4:52 PM, Lawrence Stewart wrote:
How does one configure the runtime priority of a job? That is, how do you set
the CPU scheduling “nice” value?
We’re using Slurm to share a large (16 core 768 GB) server among FPGA
compilation jobs. Slurm handles core and memory reservations just f
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 10:52:00AM -0400, Lawrence Stewart wrote:
> How does one configure the runtime priority of a job? That is, how do you
> set the CPU scheduling “nice” value?
>
> We’re using Slurm to share a large (16 core 768 GB) server among FPGA
> compilation jobs. Slurm handles core
As far as I can tell, sbatch —nice only affects scheduling priority, not CPU
priority.
I’ve made a workaround by putting “nice -n 19 xxx” as the job to run in my
sbatch scripts
> On 2020, Jun 30, at 11:07 AM, Renfro, Michael wrote:
>
> There’s a --nice flag to sbatch and srun, at least. Docum
There’s a --nice flag to sbatch and srun, at least. Documentation indicates it
decreases priority by 100 by default.
And untested, but it may be possible to use a job_submit.lua [1] to adjust nice
values automatically. At least I can see a nice property in [2], which I assume
means it'd be acce
How does one configure the runtime priority of a job? That is, how do you set
the CPU scheduling “nice” value?
We’re using Slurm to share a large (16 core 768 GB) server among FPGA
compilation jobs. Slurm handles core and memory reservations just fine, but
runs everything nice -19, which make