Dear Slurm Mailing List,

I hope this email finds you well. I am currently working on a project that 
requires the ability to dynamically shrink or expand nodes for running jobs in 
Slurm. However, I am facing some challenges and would greatly appreciate your 
assistance and expertise in finding a solution.

In my research, I came across the following resources:

  1.  Slurm Advanced Usage Tutorial: I found a tutorial 
(https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm_ug_2011/Advanced_Usage_Tutorial.pdf) that 
discusses advanced features of Slurm. It mentions the possibility of assigning 
and deassigning nodes to a job, which is exactly what I need. However, the 
tutorial refers to the FAQ for more detailed information.

  2.  Stack Overflow Question: I also came across a related question on Stack 
Overflow 
(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49398201/how-to-update-job-node-number-in-slurm)
 that discusses updating the node number for a job in Slurm. The answer 
suggests that it is indeed possible, but again, it refers to the FAQ for 
further details.

Upon reviewing the current FAQ, I found that it states node shrinking is only 
possible for pending jobs. Unfortunately, it does not provide additional 
information or examples to clarify if this functionality can be extended to 
running jobs.

I would be grateful if anyone could provide insight into the following:

  1.  Is it possible to dynamically shrink or expand nodes for running jobs in 
Slurm? If so, how can it be achieved?

  2.  Are there any alternative methods or workarounds to accomplish dynamic 
node scaling for running jobs in Slurm?

I kindly request your guidance, personal experiences, or any relevant resources 
that could shed light on this topic. Your expertise and assistance would 
greatly help me in successfully completing my project.

Thank you in advance for your time and support.

Best regards,


Maysam


Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

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