On 26 June 2013 16:47, Mario Kadastik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Valgrind will slow slurm down by a lot. You'll probably want to run
>> this on some test system or during a test time.
>
> Can't ... this effect doesn't pop up fast. And a test system couldn't be run 
> on such scale.
>

If you have access to a largish virtualization infrastructure (e.g., a
local OpenStack installation with a large overcommit factor), you can
use ElastiCluster[1] to quickly provision a SLURM test system there.
(Disclaimer: ElastiCluster developer here.)

[1]: https://github.com/gc3-uzh-ch/elasticluster

Best regards,
Riccardo

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