I *think* if you specify a node count instead of a specific node range you'll get what you're looking for. Unless, of course, you're looking to reserve specific pieces of hardware.
Sent from my iPhone > On May 11, 2015, at 12:27 PM, Bill Barth <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'm curious what other sites do to keep jobs running in a reservation when > one of the nodes has an error. Obviously if it's an easy fix, then you > simply fix the node and the reservation can continue to run jobs. Also, if > nodes are available, you may add one to the reservation to make up for the > slack caused by the bad one. One can also make the reservation larger by a > few nodes to account for bad luck. > > I'm really wondering if there are any better options or any automated > options. > > What do others do? > > Thanks, > Bill. > > -- > Bill Barth, Ph.D., Director, HPC > [email protected] | Phone: (512) 232-7069 > Office: ROC 1.435 | Fax: (512) 475-9445 > > >
