Quoting Michael Robbert <[email protected]>:
I'd like to note the computing.llnl.gov often comes up at the top of
results when searching Google. On top of that the schedmd.com site
often isn't on the first page. I'm not a page rank expert so I can't
tell you how to fix it, but it might be a good idea to look into that.
About all we can do is ask webmasters to stop linking to llnl.gov and link to
http://slurm.schedmd.com instead.
Could you maybe get the folks at LLNL to add a link at the top of
their page that notes it is old and points people in the right
direction?
It's been tried.
I have had to learn to avoid those links, but for awhile I was
clicking on them and making similar mistakes to this one.
Thereby increasing the rank of llnl.gov pages...
Mike Robbert
On Jan 27, 2015, at 9:06 AM, [email protected] wrote:
You are looking at 5 year old documentation. Are you using 5 year
old Slurm code?
The current documentation at
http://slurm.schedmd.com/
Quoting Vladislav Falfushinsky <[email protected]>:
I am trying to write a spank extention. As an example I am using this one
from documentation - https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/slurm/spank.html.
When I just compile and configure as it is stated in manual the
function(_renice_opt_process) that makes command argument processesing has
not been called. However, the other callbacks like slurm_spank_init
and slurm_spank_task_post_fork are working in good order. Also I can get
the value from environment variables.
Best regards,
Vladislav
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Commercial Slurm Development and Support
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CTO, SchedMD LLC
Commercial Slurm Development and Support