Umm... I don't have any file named slurm or slurm-llnl in my /etc/init.d
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 4:46 PM, Sivasangari Nandy <
sivasangari.na...@irisa.fr> wrote:
> hello,
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> try this :
> /etc/init.d/slurm-llnl start
> /etc/init.d/slurm-llnl stop
> /etc/init.d/slurm-llnl startclean
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hello,
try this :
/etc/init.d/slurm-llnl start
/etc/init.d/slurm-llnl stop
/etc/init.d/slurm-llnl startclean
- Mail original -
> De: "Arjun J Rao"
> À: "slurm-dev"
> Envoyé: Mardi 17 Septembre 2013 11:33:53
> Objet: [slurm-dev] Failed to allocate resource : Unable to contact
> s
I want to run SLURM on on a single machine as a proof of concept to run
some trivial MPI programs on my machine.
I keep getting the message :
Failed to allocate resources ; Unable to contact
slurm controller
In my slurm.conf file, I have named the ControlMachine as localhost a
Hello,
I got a small problem with mpich2 for slurm. I want to run my jobs in more than
one machines (here for the test I just wanted it with VM-669, so I've put in
the file
Mname.txt just VM-669)
From the master (VM-667) I run :
mpiexec -machinefile Mname.txt -np 1 /bin/spleep 60
but I
Hi,
I want to have a partition for serial jobs: Each job running with
only a single CPU, many jobs on a single node. How would I do that?
MaxCPUs or QOS seem to relate to associations (and not to single
partitions) or could I use that somehow?
Regards, Olaf
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Dipl. Inform. Olaf Gellert