Thanks Paul, Could you be more specific on build slurm and its dependencies? You mean to build slurm from source? If you have a standard procedure to do that can you share it with me?
At the end odroid has Ubuntu installed on. Thank you very much in advance, Agostino > Il giorno 10 mag 2018, alle ore 16:08, Paul Edmon <ped...@cfa.harvard.edu> ha > scritto: > > Assuming you can build slurm and its dependencies this should work. We've > run slurm here with different OS's on various nodes for a while and it works > fine. That said I haven't tried odroids so I can't speak specifically to > that. > > -Paul Edmon- > > > On 05/10/2018 08:26 AM, agostino bruno wrote: >> Dear All, >> >> I am writing to you since I would like to have some information about the >> possibility to have a unique slurm server (Centos) controlling clients with >> Cento and Ubuntu installed on. >> >> I already have a small cluster with 3 nodes controlled by one server. On all >> the systems the OS is Centos (7.3.1611) x86_64 with a kernel version Linux >> 3.10.0-514.16.1.el7.x86_64. >> >> Recently I decided to expand my computational resources and I bought 4 >> Odroid-XU4 >> (http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G143452239825) >> equipped with 4 eMMC >> (http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G150825660587) >> with Ubuntu (16.04.4 LTS) armv7l with a kernel version Linux 4.14.37-130. >> >> >> At this point I wonder if it is possible to install slurm on the 4 odroids >> as clients and to control them with the server equipped with Cento. >> Alternatively, it exists a work around to do that? >> >> Or the best solution is to use one of the Odroid as a new server which >> control the others odroids? >> >> Kind Regards, >> >> >> Agostino >> >> >> >> > >