If you are letting systemd taking most things over, you got systemd-cgtop that work better than top for your case. There is also systemd-cgls for non-interactive listing.
Also mind to check if you are using cgroup2? A mount to check your cgroup would suffice. As cgroup is likely not supposed to be used in newer deployments of Slurm. 2025年3月26日(水) 17:14 Gestió Servidors via slurm-users < slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com>: > Hello, > > > > Thanks for your answers. I will try now!! One more question: is there any > way to check if Cgroups restrictions is working fine during a “running” job > or during SLURM scheduling process? > > > > Thanks again! > > > > -- > slurm-users mailing list -- slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com > To unsubscribe send an email to slurm-users-le...@lists.schedmd.com >
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