Hi Peixin,
On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 3:55 AM, Peixin Qiao wrote:
> Hi Ray,
>
> Which slurm version did you use on ubuntu? 15.08.7?
That's correct. That's the current version for Ubuntu 16.04.1 (as far
as I know). I have these packages installed:
slurm-client
slurm-wlm
On 01/11/16 05:43, Andy Riebs wrote:
> Does anyone have any recent experience with this code who can answer the
> questions?
Unfortunately it looks like all SchedMD folks have dropped off the
mailing list (apart from posting announcements), presumably due to
workload. You may want to contact
Hi Ray,
Which slurm version did you use on ubuntu? 15.08.7?
Best Regards,
Peixin
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 10:27 AM, Raymond Wan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 11:17 PM, Peixin Qiao wrote:
> > When I input ps -ef | grep munged, the result
Does anyone have any recent experience with this code who can answer
the questions?
On 10/27/2016 01:57 PM, Andy Riebs wrote:
Hi All,
We are trying to figure out the best way for Open MPI (and others?) to
pick up the user's CPU binding request. Does this work?
Let’s
Hello,
Slurm definitely will work in a single machine. I've installed it like that
in several machines.
In your case, you seem to be missing the systemd files (right at the bottom
of your systemctl status slurm*d it says "Reason: No such file or
directory"). I assume you compiled Slurm, rather
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 11:17 PM, Peixin Qiao wrote:
> When I input ps -ef | grep munged, the result is as follows
>
> root 5312 1168 0 Oct30 ?00:00:01 munged
> root 5358 1168 0 Oct30 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/munged --force
> root 5390
When I input ps -ef | grep munged, the result is as follows
root 5312 1168 0 Oct30 ?00:00:01 munged
root 5358 1168 0 Oct30 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/munged --force
root 5390 1168 0 Oct30 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/munged --force
peixin 15221 15207 0 10:12 pts/2
did you install munge?
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 7:11 AM, Peixin Qiao wrote:
> Hi Lachlan,
>
> My slurm.conf is as follows:
>
> # slurm.conf file generated by configurator easy.html.
> # Put this file on all nodes of your cluster.
> # See the slurm.conf man page for more
Hi Lachlan,
My slurm.conf is as follows:
# slurm.conf file generated by configurator easy.html.
# Put this file on all nodes of your cluster.
# See the slurm.conf man page for more information.
#
ClusterName=peixin-Inspiron-660s
ControlMachine=peixin-Inspiron-660s
#ControlAddr=
#
Yes, it's possible to work w/one systemctld and one systemd daemons on the same
node.
It works in particular on my home PC under CentOS 7.2. Principial node
description string from slurm.conf
is presented, for example, in my message here some days ago (subject "slurm
network address error").
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