wn, just says submitted job id
>
> Can any one please help in why it is not able to access the myjob,sh
> Thanks in advance
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29 PM, Paul Edmon <ped...@cfa.harvard.edu>
>> wrote:
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>>>
>>> In 15.08 you are able to set QoS limits directly on a partition. So how
>>> do you actually accomplish this? I've tried a couple of ways, but no
>>> luck. I haven't seen a demo of how to do this anywhere either. My goal is
>>> to set up a partition with the following QoS parameters:
>>>
>>> MaxJobsPerUser=5
>>> MaxSubmitJobsPerUser=5
>>> MaxCPUsPerUser=128
>>>
>>> Thanks for the info.
>>>
>>> -Paul Edmon-
>>>
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> On 10/08/2015 10:15 AM, Fany Pagés Díaz wrote:
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> I have a cluster with 3 nodes, and yesterday is incorrectly turned off by
> electrical problems. When I started the cluster, the slurm doesn´t work
> correctly, the state of the nodes appear in down *. I put it to the idle
> state but put back in state down *, Any can help me?
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> Thanks,
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> Ing. Fany Pages Diaz
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> > and with simply '%slurm_with_opt mysql' in the spec file), and my
> > slurm-mysql (correctly) requires
> > libmysqlclient.so.18(libmysqlclient_18)(64bit).
> >
> > Maybe some CentOS-6 parts slipped into your build environment?
> >
> > Best,
bmysqlclient.so.18 which is provided by mariadb-libs.
Has anybody experienced this issue before? Is there an rpm spec build
option that I need to provide when building rpm packages to solve this
issue?
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