W dniu poniedziaĆek, 18 sierpnia 2014 Jason Bacon <[email protected]> napisaĆ(a):
> > The controller generally shouldn't require much, but if you're running > Linux, be aware that the way memory use is measured in recent kernels makes > it look like slurmctld is using a lot of RAM > Can you point me to detailed information about that ? How is the memory measured? > when multiple threads are active. I had to up the per-process limit to > 10G on our CentOS 6.5 controller nodes, even though slurmctld was using > less than 1G in reality. > > Regards, > > Jason > > On 8/18/14 1:08 PM, Louis Capps wrote: > > Hi, > We are looking at using SLURM for a large 6000 node cluster and need more > info on the support systems. Can you point me to a sizing guide or info on > the requirements for the primary and backup controllers for SLURM including > CPU, memory and local disk requirements? > > Thx, > Louis > > > > ******************************************************************************************* > Louis Capps ([email protected] > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>) > --- Systems Architect - Federal High Performance Computing - US Federal > IMT - IBM Corporation > --- Office (512)286-5556, t/l 363-5556 --- fax 678-6146 --- cell > (512)796-4501 > --- Bld 045, 3C80, Austin, TX > http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/deepcomputing/ > http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/clusters/ > > ******************************************************************************************* > > > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Jason W. Bacon > [email protected] <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');> > > Circumstances don't make a man: > They reveal him. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >
