Yes, thank you. That is exactly what I was looking for.

Carl

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Carl Schmidtmann
Center for Integrated Research Computing
University of Rochester


On May 29, 2014, at 12:49 AM, Christopher Samuel wrote:

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>> How do you specify the node and partition in the slurm.conf file
>> to allow for each gpu to have one cpu core reserved? I remember
>> the answer is to have two partitions where one allows all but one
>> cpu core to be used as compute resources and then another partition
>> that has the gpu and all cores available. I have seen this given
>> out as an example but I can't find that. Maybe it could be included
>> on the gres page of the documentation.
> 
> It's mentioned in the Slurm 2.6 slides from the Slurm User Group last
> year:
> 
> http://slurm.schedmd.com/SUG13/version_26.pdf
> 
> # GPU Scheduling Example
> #
> # For cluster with 1 GPU and 4 CPUs per node
> #
> # Configure 2 queues: “cpu” and “gpu”
> #
> # Configure queue “cpu” with MaxCPUsPerNode=3
> #
> # Queue “gpu” use restricted to jobs using GPUs (enforce using
> # job_submit plugin)
> 
> Is that what you were after?
> 
> cheers,
> Chris
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