Hi,
thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I already have set
SlurmctldDebug=9.
A grep -i power /var/log/slurm/slurmctld.log | tail gives:
[2014-08-29T09:10:05.202] Power save mode: 31 nodes
[2014-08-29T09:12:17.228] power_save: waking nodes n510301
[2014-08-29T09:15:56.267] power_save:
On 2014-08-28 19:17, RĂ©mi Palancher wrote:
I would be glad to have your insightful lights on this matter :) I would
also appreciate to get feedback from other people who have done other
tests with slurm and systemd!
Haven't tested anything yet, but with RHEL/CentOS 7 already available, I
I recently set up slurm 2.6.5 on a cluster of Ubuntu 14.04.1 systems hosting
several
NVIDIA GPUs set up as generic resources. When the compute nodes are rebooted, I
noticed that they attempt to start slurmd before the device files initialized by
the nvidia kernel module appear, i.e., the
One way to work around this is to set the node definition(s) in
slurm.conf with State=DOWN. That way, manual intervention will be
required when a node is rebooted, allowing the rest of the system to
finish coming up.
Andy
On 08/29/2014 12:13 PM, Lev Givon wrote:
I recently set up slurm
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Hi all,
I'd like to know if running drmaa requires some previous configuration.
I'm running SLURM 14.03 and I've installed slurm-drmaa1 and slurm-drmaa-dev
with apt-get.
I'm able to create and close drmaa sessions using drmaa_init and drmaa_exit.
However, when I try to run job submission, I
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 11:03:10 AM Martin Perry wrote:
Thanks for investigating this. It looks like some work will be required to
fully integrate Slurm cgroups with systemd.
I suspect that's going to depend mightily on the version of systemd and the
kernel you are using (for points already
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 06:02:10 AM Janne Blomqvist wrote:
Haven't tested anything yet, but with RHEL/CentOS 7 already available, I
suspect it won't be long before people are starting to roll out clusters
based on those OS'es. So the topic certainly deserves some attention,
thanks for bringing