It seems that it's fixed with Slurm 14.11.4

$ sinfo -V
slurm 14.11.4

$ srun -N2 --ntasks-per-node=2 hostname
compute-1
compute-0
compute-1
compute-0


On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Andy Riebs <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> When we moved from Slurm 14.11.2 to 14.11.3, a bunch of our Slurm scripts
> broke!
>
> In the past, if --nnodes and --ntasks-per-node were specified, --ntasks
> would default to (nnodes*ntasks-per-cpu); i.e.,
>
> $ srun -N2 --ntasks-per-node=2 hostname
> hadesn02
> hadesn02
> hadesn01
> hadesn01
> $
>
> With Slurm 14.11.3, we see
> $ srun -N2 --ntasks-per-node=2 hostname
> hadesn02
> hadesn01
> $
>
> Was this change intentional?
>
> Andy
>
> --
> Andy Riebs
> Hewlett-Packard Company
> High Performance Computing
> +1 404 648 9024
> My opinions are not necessarily those of HP
>

Reply via email to