Hi guys,
Paddy, we are doing the same thing to run Slurm/munge on MICs and I can
confirm this works fine also for the latest Slurm version.
The problem with "mixed modes scheduling" have been known now more then an
year to the Slurm developers and according what I've heard on ISC'14 the
Slurm dev
Paddy,
Are you trying to allow one user to use a MIC on a node while a different
user works on the host?
We don't allow this at TACC, and as such, we don't do anything special
when it comes to scheduling on the MIC. There's basically no way to
prevent a user from running offload code, so I think
Hi Pardo,
Sorry for the lack of reply.. I've been away etc.
See below for the notes I took while compiling. I relied on a lot of advice from
Olli-Pekka Lehto, in particular the binfmt_misc hack to allow some of the
./configure checks to be executed directly, on the Phi cards, even while
compilin
Hello!!
Would you mind posting here the steps to slurm cross-compile to xeon phi or any
URL? In the linkedin discussion isn't describe the procedure
Thanks in advance
El 05/03/2014, a las 11:57, Paddy Doyle escribió:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering if there has been any developments regar
Hi all,
Just wondering if there has been any developments regarding Phi cards?
We have just installed a small 10-node cluster with two MICs per node, and are
wondering how best to use the cards.
I intend to try the cross-compilation to install slurm on the cards, and then
have a separate queue,
Getting the daemon running on the Phi is certainly possible and we tried this a
year or
so ago. The real challenge lies in being able to run offload, host-native,
symmetric and
Phi-native mode programs nicely on the same set of nodes. It is something that
would
really be needed in order to ma
I successfully compiled and ran the standard SLURM (2.6.0) on MIC
before. I used cross compiling.
在 2014-02-17一的 17:46 -0800,Christopher Samuel写道:
> Hi all,
>
> At the Slurm User Group in Oakland last year it was mentioned that
> there was intended to be support for a lightweight Slurm daemon on
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Hi Ralph,
On 18/02/14 13:05, Ralph Castain wrote:
> I know others have direct-launched processes onto the Phi before,
> both with Slurm and just using rsh/ssh. The OpenMPI user mailing
> list archive talks about the ssh method (search for "phi" and
I know others have direct-launched processes onto the Phi before, both with
Slurm and just using rsh/ssh. The OpenMPI user mailing list archive talks about
the ssh method (search for "phi" and you'll see the chatter)
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/
and the folks at Bright talk a