Why? As Moe pointed out Slurm can do what he is asking. Slurm is a
quite sophisticated scheduler/workload manager, it doesn't just manage
resources anymore ;).
On 01/04/16 15:52, Dennis Mungai wrote:
Hello there,
You may want to look into a scheduling system such as Maui or Moab.
On Jan 5, 2016 2:14 AM, "GOLPAYEGANI, NAVID (GSFC-6190)"
<navid.golpayeg...@nasa.gov> wrote:
Hi,
SLURM newbie here. Anybody have suggestions on how to do the scheduling
for a SLURM cluster for web submissions? We take orders from a webpage and
submit them as a single account to SLURM. We want to avoid having a
condition where web user2 single job has to wait behind web user1's
hundreds jobs. What kind of scheduling method and/or job submission method
would you guys recommend to use so that ideally a single web user can use
as many available nodes as possible when nobody else is using them but
can't (significantly) delay another web user's job.
Thank you,
Navid
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