Odds are if it isn't in the SchedMD docs but in LLNL's the documentation 
was incorrect or deprecated.  LLNL's docs are the same root as 
SchedMD's, just older.  If you do find something in the LLNL 
documentation that is valid and missing in the SchedMD docs you should 
submit a patch to bugs.schedmd.com.

Dann

On 07/11/13 10:10, Eva Hocks wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jul 2013, Danny Auble wrote:
>
>> The llnl documentation is very out of date.  You should be
>> consulting http://slurm.schedmd.com.
> I found I stll need it for some critical information.
> Only in the llnl documentation I found the missing the information
> about what the unit for memory specification is: real memory space
> (RealMemory, megabytes), I did not find any hint in the schedmd
> documentation. With memory in the TB range it is important to know how
> to specify it correctly. I tried to add "M" or "G" but slurm does not
> allow for that.
>
> -Eva

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