what leads you to believe that you're getting 2 CPU's instead of 1? 'scontrol show job <id>' would be a helpful first start.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 9:56 AM Luecht, Jeff A <jeff.lue...@pnc.com> wrote: > > I am working on my first ever SLURM cluster build for use as a resource > manager in a JupyterHub Development environment. I have configured the > cluster for SelectType of ‘select/con_res’ with DefMemPerCPU and MaxMemPerCPU > of 16Gb. The idea is to essentially provide for jobs that run in a 1 > CPU/16Gb chunks. This is a starting point for us. > > > > What I am seeing is that when users submit jobs and ask for memory only – in > this case, 16Gb, SLURM actually allocates 2 CPUs, not 1 that I would expect. > Is my understanding of how this particular configuration works incorrect? > > > The contents of this email are the property of PNC. If it was not addressed > to you, you have no legal right to read it. If you think you received it in > error, please notify the sender. Do not forward or copy without permission of > the sender. This message may be considered a commercial electronic message > under Canadian law or this message may contain an advertisement of a product > or service and thus may constitute a commercial electronic mail message under > US law. You may unsubscribe at any time from receiving commercial electronic > messages from PNC at http://pages.e.pnc.com/globalunsub/ > PNC, 249 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222; pnc.com >