On 1 December 2017 at 20:48, Bruno Santos <bacmsan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Loris, I think you hit the nail on the head. > > Running sshare -l only shows the root user: > Account User RawShares NormShares RawUsage > NormUsage EffectvUsage FairShare LevelFS > GrpTRESMins TRESRunMins > -------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ----------- > ----------- ------------- ---------- ---------- > ------------------------------ ------------------------------ > root 0.000000 0 > 1.000000 > cpu=0,mem=0,energy=0,node=0 > > So I am guessing the user information is indeed not being linked to the > slurmdbd. What do I need to do to set up this? > To be honest the documentation is very sparse in details of how to set up > the slurmdb. > > Did that end up being the problem? I've had trouble with QoS in the past as well, and now that I use sshare -l (actually, I used sshare --format=Account,User,FairShare,RawShares,NormShares), I note that none of my Accounts have any FairShare. For whatever reason, I presumed that NormShare would be sufficient? Do we need to explicitly list the FS? Cheers L.