To get started with priorities, I want to look at aging. I set the following in my config:
PriorityType=priority/multifactor # reach the max in 1 hour PriorityMaxAge=1:00:00 # use a big number to watch it increment PriorityWeightAge=1000000 When I watch jobs with ‘sprio –l’, the age doesn’t increment. Any suggestions? Thanks, Sarah To: slurm-dev Subject: [slurm-dev] Re: Setting up QOS Hi Sarah, If you haven't yet, check out the sprio command options; should show you enough info to get your weights right to achieve your goals. Best of luck, Lyn On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Sarah Mulholland <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I’m new to slurm and have been searching the documentation and lists. I’d like to set up some quality of services similar to what I’ve done with Maui in the past. I will be running slurm without maui or any external scheduler. I’m under the impression that you can only define QOSs if accounting is enabled. Is that true? What I really want is to define a priority queue with high, medium, and low priorities and the ability to increase priorities of the job as it ages. For example, if a low priority job has been in the queue for 1 hour, I’d like for it’s priority to be the same as a newly submitted medium priority job. I see that the age factor increases as a jobs stays in the queue, but I don’t see by how much, so I’m not sure what weight to apply to the age factor. Thanks in advance! Error! Filename not specified.
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