Excellent thanks for letting me know. Just for my own information I would need to only restart slurm right to have this change take not restart the full machine?
-Paul Edmon- On 3/3/2013 10:48 PM, Andy Riebs wrote: > PAul, > > Assuming that you are using a recent (2.5.x or later) version of SLURM, > you should be able to resolve this by creating/ (or editing) > /etc/sysconfig/slurm with the line > > ulimit -l unlimited > > HTH! > Andy > > On 03/03/2013 03:50 PM, Paul Edmon wrote: >> I know this has been a topic before: >> >> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.distributed.slurm.devel/972 >> >> However I also know SLURM has undergone quite a few revisions since this >> time. Still seems to be an issue though as when we set ulimit -l >> ulimited in users .bashrc's those don't stick. What is the current best >> practice for solving this problem? Ultimately it would be best to make >> SLURM obey what is in the .bashrc. This is a problem as we need to >> have the locked pages set to unlimited so that the IB fabric can run >> properly. Especially since we have very large memory nodes and FDR fabric. >> >> Is the best way to edit the slurm start up script? If so where should >> the edit be done? Or is it best to have this set in Grub as the last >> message in the above thread suggests. >> >> -Paul Edmon-
