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On 16/01/14 20:18, Lennart Karlsson wrote:

> We use the MaxMemPerCPU configuration parameter. If your job e.g.
> ask for one out of 16 cores but half of the RAM, SLURM
> automatically upgrades the core usage to eight cores.

That's an interesting one, I'd not seen that before.

I think for us with a mix of single CPU large memory jobs and MPI jobs
with low per-core use we could end up reducing utilisation and
throughput unnecessarily, but it could well work for others.

cheers!
Chris
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