Hi,

With version 2.4.5, if a node was draining, once it became drained it
would not get powered down via the suspend mechanism.  This was arguably
the wrong behaviour from an energy-saving point of view.

With version 14.11.8, a drained node will get powered down.  However,
when jobs are submitted which the node could run, the node is powered
up, jobs start, but then node is then automatically placed in the state
'draining'.  This is arguably the wrong behaviour from the point of view
of fixing what ever problem lead to the draining in the first place.

Ideally nodes which are drained and powered down should stay in the
state 'drained' and thus not be restarted.  What would be the correct
configuration for this?

Cheers,

Loris

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