Re: [slurm-users] Execute scripts on suspend and cancel

2019-10-15 Thread Oytun Peksel
Brian, Thanks for your response. I am looking into that option. I am a bit confused about which signal is sent though. I thought it was SIGSTOP not SIGSTP. And I read you can't really catch and stop SIGSTOP or SIGCONT signals but I am not very good at sys admin stuff anyway. So in the end,

[slurm-users] Slurm User Group 2019 (SLUG19) presentations online, SC19

2019-10-15 Thread Tim Wickberg
Many thanks to all the attendees, and especially to all those who presented at the Slurm User Group 2019 meeting in Salt Lake City. Thank you to the University of Utah as well for hosting. I hope to see many of you again at SLUG'20, which at Harvard University on September 15-16, 2020. PDFs

Re: [slurm-users] Execute scripts on suspend and cancel

2019-10-15 Thread Brian Andrus
It seems that there are some details that would need addressed. A suspend signal is nothing more than sending a SIGSTP (like hitting ctrl-s), so the application is still in memory awaiting SIGCONT So what should happen when it continues and there are no more licenses? So the proper place for

Re: [slurm-users] [External] Re: Status of BLCR?

2019-10-15 Thread Chris Samuel
On Monday, 14 October 2019 7:02:38 PM PDT Eliot Moss wrote: > Still seeing if I can get CRIU going. As with many things, it's one little > roadblock after another, figuring things out. Hard to know if a roadblock > will become a show stopper! This chart might be useful, especially if you are