Work perfectly, thanks!

On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 12:27 AM, Christopher Samuel <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On 22/09/15 14:12, Andrew Petersen wrote:
>
> > Below is the whole thing:
>
> You don't define your nodes, other than:
>
> NodeName=n0[01-10]
>
> so my guess is it's defaulting to considering each node to have 1 core.
>
> In the slurm.conf for our new Haswell system we're bringing up with
> 32 core nodes, most with 128GB RAM and 2 with 512GB RAM we say:
>
> NodeName=DEFAULT CoresPerSocket=16 Sockets=2 RealMemory=125000 Weight=2
> NodeName=snowy[001-008,010,012-031] NodeAddr=snowy[001-008,010,012-031]
> NodeName=snowy[009,011] NodeAddr=snowy[009,011] RealMemory=500000
> Weight=1000
>
> So the DEFAULT line says everything that is general and then for the
> two larger memory nodes we override that.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Chris
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