Hi,
I'm going to have the following situation on my hands and I would like to ask 
for some suggestions how to solve this in slurm. We're talking about a cluster 
that is not yet operational so there are no real legacy configs that one needs 
to take into account.

I have two sets of physical nodes:
1. node01 - nodeXX: General Purpose Nodes. Everybody can use them
2. project_A_01 - project_A_XX: These nodes come with some restrictions 
regarding who can and who must not run jobs on them.

Users are organized into accounts, pseudohierarchically representing workgroups 
/ projects etc within the university. For instance, there is going to be a 
"physics" account with "project_blackhole", "workgroup_miller" as children. 
Users are associated with one or more accounts.

I have three sets of accounts (each can have child accounts):
1. "General" accounts: These are allowed to use all physical nodes.
2. "ForProfit" accounts: These absolutely must not use the project_A_* nodes
3. "Project_A" accounts: Their jobs should run first and foremost on the 
project_A_* nodes but they are also allowed to run on the node* nodes.

My first idea would be to create two partitions, one with all nodes in there 
and a second one with only those nodes that the "ForProfit" are allowed to use. 
Using "AllowAccounts" or "DenyAccounts" would implement the restriction I need.

In the future, there might be more project specific nodes for other projects.

I would be grateful for any alternative solution or hints, how this could be 
solved optimally.

Thanks a lot!
Thomas

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